Sherbrooke daily record, 23 juillet 1930, mercredi 23 juillet 1930
[" I §>Iîprbraoke latlg mwnrô Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.ON FINAL STRETCH OF CAMPAIGN BOTH PARTIES QUITE CONFIDENT Advance Polls Will Open Tomorrow in Some Two Hundred Districts for Railway Employees, Commercial Travellers and Sailors\u2014Despite Extra Facilities, Twenty Thousand Sailors Will Be Unable to Cast Their Ballots\u2014In Clash of Prophecy and Speech the Voices of W,omen Are Heard More Than Ever Before.TTAWA.Ont., July 23.In approximately two hun- dred electoral districts ad- A VICTORY IS vance polls open tomorrow for railway employees, commercial travellers and sailors.The hours of polling are from seven to ten p.m.(standard time).Advance polls open again at the same hours on Friday and from two p.m.to ten p.m.on Saturday.Despite these extra facilities, many sailors will be unable to vote.W.H.Duthie, operating! department, Canada Steamship ! Lines, estimates that approximate ly twenty thousand sailors on the Great Lakes and Canadian coast-1 al service will be absent.TWENTY THOUSAND SAILORS WILL BE UNABLE TO VOTE Are Engaged on Great Lakes and in Canadian Coastal Service and Will Be Absent When Ballots Are Cast on Monday.MONTREAL, July 22.\u2014Approximately twenty thousand sailors on the Great Lakes and in Canadian coastal services will be unable to cast their votes in next Monday\u2019s Dominion election, according to W.H.Duthie, of operating department of the Canada Steamship Lines.Mr.Duthie, who has been twenty-five years in the transportation business, has made a special study o£ thep roble mof securing the franchise rights of sea-going men who are absent from home on election day.PREDICTED BY MISS BENNETTnAval TREATY WAS SIGNED BY \u201cVictory Is in the Air,\u201d Declared | Conservative Leader\u2019s Sister as I She Described \u201cEnthusiastic Receptions\u201d Accorded Her Brother on His Campaign Tour.TOURISTS ARE NOT AFFECTED BYNEWRULING EDWARDS BROS.ASSAULT CASE IS POSTPONED In Spite of Passage of New Tariff Regulation, American Tourists Are Still Allowed to Take a Certain Amount of Canadian-Made Goods Heme With Them.Court Postponed Preliminary ST.ALBANS, July 23.\u2014Large numbers of American residents visit Canaea at this season of the year, and from inquiries received at the local custom house some uncertainty seems to prevail among these tourists, since the passage of the new tariff, as to the regulations governing their personal baggage upon returning to this country.In this connection, Collector Harry C.Whitehill, head of the Vermont district, stated that the Hawley-Smoot Act made but little change in the law governing personal baggage and PETERBORO, Ont., July 23.\u2014 \u201e\t,\t,\t.\t, i Triumph for the Conservative party On the last stretch, both old- ^ ^ p0jis next Monday was pre- line parties are confident of victory.The national Liberal bureau is claiming eighty sure seats east of Ottawa, a net gain for the Government of eight.dieted here last night by Miss Mil dred Bennett, sister of Hon.R.B.Bennett, Conservative leader.Miss Bennett was guest of honor ,.t a meeting held here in the interests of E.A.Peck, Conservative candi- _ that the exemption of one hundred nnrC üllfïlf C U i tlollars on abides acquired abroad ïlllAî fli! HI V Iil\\ by bona fide American residents, 1 IlliJJe liW I\twhich has been allowed by the gov- .\t______ ernment for a number of years r\tr \u2022 J n t :\t! past, is still in force.This exemp- Leremony Lamed Out in Simple:£on\u2019 howeveri is granted only on Manner at Three O\u2019clock Yes-1 facies acquired for personal or j household use, or as souvenirs or terday Afternoon in Historic curios, and does not apply to ar-r n\tr iin n\tI tides intended for sale or bough: Last Kcem Ot White house.on commission.The new tariff con- Hearing in Assault Case at Room This Morning- TORONTO COMMUNISTS HAVE HAD TO ALTER PROGRAMME Police Chief D.C.Draper Refused to Allow Communist Demonstration, So a Mass Meeting of City\u2019s Unemployed Was Held.TORONTO, July 23.\u2014A\tmass meeting of this city\u2019s unemployed IT , \u201e\tr \u201e\t.r will be held in ueen\u2019s Park, Friday Urgent Request of Counsel for;evening, and will replace the Com- Defense \u2014 Crowded Court\tdemonstration scheduled to be held on the City Hall steps to-day, Communist officials announced.The change in plans was necessi Miss Mildred Bennett; sister of the!date in the riding.She was the re-Conservative leader, is emphatic at cipient of a huge bouquec of Lb\\v-Peterboro, Ont., that a Conservative .ers.\t, victory \u201cis in the air.\u2019\u2019 Not to be! \u201cVictory is m the air,\u2019 declare,! outdone, J S.Woodsworth, Labor Miss Bennett, as she described the candidate in Winnipeg North Centre, \u201centhusiastic receptions\" accorded predicts that old line parties may be,her brother on his campaign tour evenly balanced in the next House, through the Dominion, with the balance of oower in the A Conservative victory was also hands of the independent group.| prophesied by Hon.William Fimay-And in the clash of prophecy and son, Minister of Lands and Forests speech, the voices of the women for Ontario.candidates are heard mure than ever Mr.Howard Fallis, in appca'ing before.Dr.Grace Ritchie England, to the women of the constituency to candidate in Mount Royal, Montreal,:take a keener interest in the politi-under the double banner of Liberal-jeal affairs of the c There was no crowd about him when he penned his name to the treaty, there was no hand-clapping, no speech-making.Nearest the President when he signed were the four American delegates to London conference now in Washington, Secretary of State Stimson.Secretary of the Navy Adams, Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, and Senator Reed, of Pennsylvania.The only others present were Vice-President ccuntry, declared Curtis, Senator Watson, the Repub-ism and women\u2019s rights in Quebec, that the Conservative party \u201cneed | îÊa^er m the Sena.e, Senator describes the Dunning budget as a no lesson of loyalty from any- Borah, the chairman, ar.u y -mator ne.least of all the King-Lapointc ; Swanson, ranking Democratic mem- (Continued on page seven) When Judge J.H.Lemay entered ! tated by the refusal of Police Chief the Magistrate\u2019s Court this morning j d, c.Draper to allow the demon-he was greeted by a crowd that over- Utration.flowed into the corridors of the ! Charles Simms, Communist can-Court House.And among the spec- j didate in the forthcoming election, tators were numerous prominent has stated he will protest the mat-citizens who had taken time from'ter in a letter to Chief Draper, their daily duties to hear the case of Mr.Alfred Wood, editor of the Record, against J.K.Edwards, Ex-Mayor and Alderman of the city, and his brother, Arthur M.Edwards.Not for many a moon has a cause aroused so much interest.However, the spectators today were deprived of any thrills.The court, at the urgent request of the defence, postponed the preliminary hearings of the two Edwards brothers for a week.When the case was called by the clerk of the Court there was a great craning of necks as the crowd fought to ca.tch a glimpse of the two whose cowardly attack on the complaintant | has aroused public sentiment to a | SOUTHERN ITALY WAS SHAKEN BY THREE EARTHQUAKES TODAY Estimated that in Vicinity of One Hundred Were Killed and Several Hundred Injured\u2014Exact Number Difficult to Determine Owing to Disrupted Communications\u2014 Casualties Resulted Largely from Collapse of Walls and Church Steeples\u2014Relief Workers Were Soon Trying to Relieve Suffering.ACCIDENTS ON RAILWAYS TOOK A HEAVY TOLL DAIRY PROBLEM IS DISCUSSED AT John T.Hackett, Conservative Candidate in Stanstead County, Led Attack on King Government at North Hatley Last Evening.N During Month of May Forty-One north hailed , Que., Persons Were Killed and 183tliree handred ot-Iniured\u2014-.None of Those Kil!-j gathered «\tr\\ ,\tHall Inst viy of the County July of Stansteid in the North Hatley Town ed W«ePa,se»g.r.-OnUrio!l?-» ^.7\u201d^ \u201c »*».*?th-\u201c W A SHT'VGTfTM Tnlv 2° _Pros'-\tplaces a limit on th- \\ AbHlNGIUN, July\tre number of such exemptions that dent Hoover signed the London naval\tbe obtained by providing that treaty at three o\u2019clock yesterday a rJesident of tbe United States afternoon.It was the simplest kind | cha|1 ^ take advantage of the ex-of a ceremony, the kind the Pres;-! emption granted under the law dent always prefers - \u2014 r\t.tains a clause not included in the bjgb p;tcb.Before the accusation | could be read, Mr.Lazure, counsel ] Led Provir.ees Accidents.I Conservative candidate, Mr.John T in Number oL Hackett, and his supporters deliver attack on the King administra- OTTAWA, ONT., July -Rail- ! consumers\u2019 budget.\u201cIt_ is of special benefit to the housewife,\u2019 she ex- :ombination.\u201d claims, \u201cfor it is the.woman who] spends the money.\u201d She declares, that French and EngiLtifiPeaking j .vomen are coming together as never, before, indignant at the brand of in-1 i'eriority placed On them by the ; Quebec Government which refused : them the right to vote.In Brandon.! Manitoba, where as Labor candidate) she is opposing Hon.T.A.Crerar, | Miss Beatrice Bridge» describes both within a period of thirty days from Mr- Wood, the court agreed to the last exemption claimed.j remand the case un.l next Wedn^a No change is made under theiuoy new tariff in the law gov3rning the personal effects of non-residents for the defense, appealed to the, Court fur postponement and having obtained the consent of Col.Emile ,\t______ Rioux, K.C., and J.P.Hume, acting [took a toll of forty-one lives and re- turn.tii discussing the tariff policy of .\t~\tthe present regime, Mr.Hacke.t de- Col.Emile! way accidents m Canada during ^ay\ttjlgt upon assuming the 'cad- , .\t.\t18- persons it'^hip of the Liberal party, suited in injuries to 183 persons, it,\u201e1orIo.a,, bimsPif tbe as shown in a Board of Railw _ Dead silence reigned in the Court j None of\te\u201d*' ! men'as' Sir Lomer Gouin, Hon.Premier APLES, July 23.\u2014The Stefani agency estimated this morning that one hundred persons were killed and several hundred injured in the regions of southern Italy shaken by three sharp earthquake.! shortly after one o\u2019clock this morning.The exact number was difficult to determine because of disrupted communications, but definite figures obtained before noon showed seventy deaths and 149 injured.The tremors shook buildings and the casualties resulted from the collapse of walls, church steeples and the like.In all the cities the frightened residents ran into the streets panic-stricken, and some injuries resulted from the commo-tien.Take in add The shocks were felt as far away as Aneonia and Barile on the Adriatic Coast and at Chieti, Terano entering the United States.Such non-residents mav bring into the country free of duty wearing ao-parel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles and similar personal effects necessary' and appropriate for the use of such persons, provided they were owned by them and in their possession abroad at the time of or prior to their departure from a foreign country.Those provision do not apply to merchandise or to articles intended for other persons or for sale, ail of which are subject to duty at the appropriate rates.room as J.K.Edwards elbowed his Ars on trains; ten were railway eFL ; «'epjPidj11\u201e and others, however, res- :d thirty-one\tl^ined the application of these poll- way through the spectators and took ployees ar his stand in the dock.Arthur Ed'-]those injured thirteen were wards, co-defendant in the assault ] passengers.111 were railroad case, appeared to ba content in allow-\tfifty-mn© w\t\u2022 Y;:\t+1,= ' Of the total number of accidents, mg his b.g brother to obtain the 1(36 were strietiy railway accidents, full benefit of the limelight and re.xcountir.g foe twenty-six lives and The remain- ginal personal bail of $1,000 was allowed to remain.i\u2019g twenty-nine accidents occurred j of the open door.With the passing of these protectionist members of the cabinet, the Prime Minister began to rapidly apply his doctrine of free trade, described by the speaker as the policy Only one nation, said Mr.Hack-1 quieted them.eas-The | frantic inhabitants rushing about in the darkness, shouting and crying.Firemen, police and Fascist militiamen quickly mobilized to restore order and collect the casualties.The panic reached its height in the jail, where terrorized prisoners moaned, grasped their bars and pleaded to be freed for fear the roof would crumble.Carabinieri quickly CLAIMS CONSERVATIVES\u2019 PROMISES tmt ,\u201e WORD COST A BILLION DOLLARsS TSÏSÏS, GLENN H.CURTISS DEAD BUFFALO, N.Y., July 23.\u2014 ! Gîêcn H.Curtiss, widely kno'wn ayiation pioneer, died this mornin, iu the General Hospital here.!at railway crossings and resulted in j 'fifteen persons killed and thirty- ett, has\t.! (Continued on page sever.)\t[ (Continued on Page Seven) been able to apply this BOTH PARTIES ANXIOUS TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT old-line parties as the voice of big prjme Minister King Made His Final Appearance in This\u2019 business.\u201cWe are being done,\u201d she \u201e___.___r.r_____r_______i r-!__it___\t1 business declared, \u201cwhen one cent of wheat appears on the table as a ten cent loaf of bread, and a hog at seven cents appears as forty cent bacon.\u2019 STRIKE AVERTED DUBLIN, July 23.\u2014Through Government intervention a general strike order for midnight last night on the Great Southern Railway lines, which would have paralyzed rail communication over most of the assembly of approximately eight thousand people greeted Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King at the Mount Royal Arena last night when ., , l .\u201e\tthe Prime Minister made his last Free Sta.e was averted late yes.er- pub;;c appearance in Quebec before Province Before General Elections Next Monday in Montreal Last Night\u2014Criticized Mr.Bennett\u2019s Proposal to Summon Parliament at Once to Deal With Unemployment Problem.ONTREAL, July 23.\u2014 An day.MINING FIRM HAS ALTERED DIRECTORATE Official Statement Issued Yester- the general Dominion elections next Monday.Premier King left imme-j diately after the meeting for Ches- | | ley, Ont., where he is scheduled to ! I speak tonight.The meeting was enthusiastic but ! orderly.Armand Daigle, president of the Reform Club, and Major George Washington Stevens were joint chairmen and each spoke : briefly.Hon.Fernand Rinfret, j Secretary of State, eulogized the ! Prime Minister and prophesied vic-! tory for the administration.MANY SEIZURES WERE REPORTED AT ST.ALBANS Hon.Ian Mackenzie Thinks It Is Too Bad to Make Unemployment an Election Issue , But Feels that Beneficial Results Should Come from Discussion.Month of June Was Busy One for Customs and Border Patrol Officers, as Is Indicated in Monthly Report of Activities.ST.ALBANS, July 23.\u2014Cus- A feminine touch was added to toms and border patrol officers in s, le Pierre H10 Vermont district took a heavy | n Increase of Over 17,000,000 People indicated Since Last; Census Taken in 1920\u2014Popu-1 lation Nov/ Nearly 123,000,-000 Persons.\u2014- j VANCOUVER, B.C., July 23.\u2014 WASHINGTON, July 23.\u2014A total Though it was a shame that un-of about 12,957,000 people\u2014just a employment had been made an tew thousands under 123,000,000\u2014 eleeion campaign issue, there would probably will be shown as the popu- be beneficial result, Hon.Ian Mac-lation of the United States f%r 1930 kenzie, Minister of Immigration, when the final count is announced declared last night.Both parties, he here by Director W.M.Stuart, of 'vas Eratified to note, are commu-tbo eens'is\ti ted to take immediate action on the \u201c The 1920 population was 105.710,- que!tij?,n ^fter the Seneral electl°n , 620.Should final figures hear out [ next MonaaU__________ the calculation, the country would NAmED APOSTOLIC DATARY i show a growth ot around 17,246,000 1 VATICAN CITY.July 23.\u2014Car-, people in the ten years.\tdinaî Raphael Scapinelli di Le-gu:- This approximate total figure has ; gno was yesterday named apostolic been calculated by the Associated ! datary.Press on the basis of actual prelim-1 This administrative office, the inary returns from 40 states and ; cne special function of which is the District of Columbia.\tj that of conferring the non-consis- - ! torial benefices, was held by the ALIEN AGITATORS\tJ late Cardinal Vannutelli until his! NEW YORK.July 23.\u2014 Repre- ; death-entative Hamilton Fish, Jr., in The Duchess of Aosta, wife of the j cousin of King Victor Emmanuel, ! left her palace at Capodimonte ! immediately after the tremors and I went among the injured in a Red j Cross uniform, doing much to alleviate the alarm.^ A relief expedition left Potenza ! at four o\u2019clock this morning, includ-jing technical and sanitary experts, j soldiers and workmen armed with I tools to clear away the debris were __________________ ! on board a special train.Canada Within En-.o-re Engaged a Considerable Portion of n,\u2018\u201c ^\u201c4.° vkS.\u201cad N«ptai Remarks of Hon.R- B- Sennett a*\t| the buSMingalc^snovlVridge fell! that Prime Minister King Is Uoing About tne '-\u2022ou y | and the baby died in the crumbling Talking as if He Had Discovered Empire\u2014Will Address of rite fifth floor of a building Meeting at Exeter This Afternoon and Speak at Uv/en Sound Tonight.CONSERVATIVE CHIEFTAIN CLAMS PREMIER TRYING TO CATCH VOTES\u2019 OUTSTANDING JAPANESE TO VISIT CANADA Elderly veterans of frequent earthquakes in this region said they could not remember any shocks more severe than those of this morning, r-rr upvtrp rint iiiiv 23.\u2014 The centre of the seismic move-Lf H0n R B.\u2019 Bennett was en ment appeared to have been between rw noii.w.u \ti.b;YMe]fi, Ariano and Apugha.route to E\tK\tCadets on the Argentine training morning to keep a la.bt j ship President Sariento reached here engagement at that P0'^.At night, J mornjng and left the ship t0 the Opposition leader will a^.v;s;j, scenes of the disaster.a Conservative rally at Owen Sound.-.Canada within the Empire en- HT à | fïT Il TC IM iSi:\t«M ALWAhlb IN day Regarding Howey Gold ])\u201c\tp,taë Itou .«» yj'XVS tiïfn™\u201d', Mine, Limited^\t| TOKOXTO, Ju.y 23.-A» official !\ttofôîâ J Si i \u201d*7 .cv 'vhj*sh51< (wYïfïuV ssssssssyÿ «es ssMJsar* in i sYSr\u2018r.ioâ y Limited, was issued here yesterday.| prcmiei.' Kjng refel-red to the and thirteen thousand fonr hun-On the Standard Stock and Mining | ises beir./made during the ; dl'^.,atnd, seventy-three bottles o Exchange the issue dropped all the ; J aign by |Ion_ R_ g Bennett, Prol\u201dbltfd liquors were confiscated opening to 43 and then J'a'lieu at j lead,,,- 0f the Conservative party, during the month, noon to 47, a point above last Mon-, and sajd ^ba^ jn some quarters it day\u2019s close.\t.\t! had been estimated that it would The statement said: As a rea1?'*-1 COst the country a billion dollars if of yesterday's meeting or the an* | aR ^be pronljses were kept.Mr.cctors of the Howey Gold Mines , gemlett bad thought very grave con-Limited, the resignations ot J.K-! £idelaj j0n should be given before Hammell, A.W.Wende and Harry i enibai.j{jng Upon\tan eXpendj.Oakes were accepted.A new board j tui.e wben tbe House of Commons composed of R.1.Birks, president, wag considering a vote of $50,000,-W.S.Cherry, vice-president, R- 000 for the Montreal Railway ter-ilomesmith, John A.Northway, and mjna]Sj King observed.Andre Dorfman, directors, were , ) genneU waa alarmed when JXTZclîS\t1 be\t&TS nx of the Huronian Mining and Finance j ^^^^^a^kSd\u2019110\" \u2019 ^ lllme rnrrtyaLnnftet0proTramnmrfo; i ' Mr- Bennett\u2019s proposal to summon development of the pro- j\t^^^miJn' adio address last night, urged that 1\t'-^COtA Ek, B.C., Congress take appropriate steps to Henry\tHanningtcn.July 23.\u2014 well known is dead deport all alien agitators and Com- British Columbia barrister, is dead d with the Third ! 'n Vancouver.The funeral will take there yesterday.He had references for the Prime Minister as trying to - , I\u2018catch votes,\u201d speaking with thej Par}V cf Professional and Busi-] \u201chysteria of a convert \u2019 and talkin°! IIIL- Aro tn Visit;of his ««w-bom faith in Gréa, Who Are 10\tThB prime Minister.the] was J speaking of Empire trade.\u201cWhy, \u2019 | Mr.Bennett asked, \u201cthis new-born faith, this death bed repentance, TOKYO, July 23.\u2014The P^Y Lthis desire for forgiveness on the Japanese business and profession ,\t, tbe returnincr prodigal, this men who are to make a tour ot L ] man wbo talks so glibly of Empire ness Men, Who Are io v,sll!B\"rjtain.The Prime Minister, Canada, Due to Arriye at Van- Conservative leader stated, couver on Friday, July 25.RICHMOND USE NOVEL METHOD munists affiliated International place on Thursday.The largest single seizure of the month was made when a railway freight car, billed i nd manifested as a shipment of hay, was found on examination, to contain in addition to the hay 3,762 bottles of Canadian ale and wine.An additional 8,-669 bottles of contraband liquors were taken from the seized auto-mobiles, while the apprehension cf four pack-laden horses on one of (he back woods trails added another seven hundred bottles.Considering the heavy volume of tourist travel -it this season of _ the year, comparatively little liquor smuggling by individual travelers was detected during the month.Five automobile drivers, who en- MERITS OF ANY Ii : Vi FAITH OF NO CONCERN TO APPEAL COURT More than a year ago, Political Card Party Held by Liberals at Bromptonville Last Evening\u2014Numerous Meatings Held.the Op-had i urged the calling of an economic j Liberal campaigners in Richmond-months, ! conference for an interchange of ] vy0ife organized something unusual BROMPTONVILLE, July 23.Judgment in England in Case of a Roman Catholic Mother Who Tried to Get Her Child Back After It Had Been Legally Adopted by Protestant Couple\u2014Mothers Ap- ^\t,, LV , peal Dismissed on Ground that Merits of Any Particular los Angeles, San Francisco Religious Faith Were Not to a! and business men from all parts of Japan, a thoroughly representative delegation.Included in ada and the United States \u201c\u201c\"YJand the fl tg.\u201d Canadian auspices, is due to arn'- 25, VonnCthe emns^Pa?ific \"liner Env ! position leader proceeded, he press of Canada.The tour ^.1.^ î^*' t'v°d*\u201cndjng [commodities based on mutual pre-Jln tbe way 0f a political gathering, starting\tJ from \"where the jferences betwee.i the component wben a large card party, attended \u2019 \u2019ni\u2019uaii W home on parts of the Empire.\tby over two hundred and fifty per- 8cmember 4th.After a three-day | \u201cThese sentiments,\u201d he exclaimed, sons, was held in the Brompton oJL at Vancouver, the party wiüj\u201cwere not formed to get votes.ItiTown Ha.i last night.Ihe guest5 51 ^ i a.Rqnff \\lta thence to is not a policy adopted at election were welcomed by Dr.P.P.Beaudiv, Confo Niagara\u2019 Faïs\"and Mont-| Le fo?the electors.\u201d This policy, cf Sherbrooke, and during the even-Toronto, N.agaia\tI Q osjtjon lead,.said, was fra-j.ng adresses of a political nature visit- ditional to the Conservative party (were delivered by Hon.Walter Mit- real From Queebc, the Japanese v ors will proceed to the United States, where New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago.Kansas City, \"\t\u2019 and Was Interested in Child\u2019s Material Welfare.L perty.The new board^wfil supervise\tKing asserted.Why not j tered the country without report- mLKrthe end of\u201d which Time j five two millions to unemployed re-they will be in a position to lay a :lie*» a.\tnf Mr iefinite plan before the sharehold- ^isc^ssin£ In the meantime the Cherry : Bennett and the Conservative press, SY_ (ho Prime Minister remarked a pone payments due under their loan Montreal newspaper had recently interests have consented to po until the shareholders about October 3.\u201d meeting, TORO.N TO, July 23.\u2014George Bennett, parachute jumper who narrowly escaped death while making a jump on June 20, is planning to make his 971st leap from an leroplane at Hamilton next Satur-lay.H« has announced he will not quit Ihs game until he has made 1,000 jumps.published an editorial attacking the budget.He then proceeded to quote an edition of the same paper published for circulation in Great Britain, which, he said, took a very different position.iiiir to customs, as required by law, were apprehended and -rined one hundred dollars each.Altogether, two hundred and fifty violations of the customs laws were detected during the month and fines and penalties aggregating $2,952 were assessed and collected.ST.ALBANS, Vt\u201e July 23.\u2014For the third time in two months the j Central Vermont Railway has turn- You would think that the owner ed the tables on an alleged careless of the paper was the author of the ! motorist and collected for damages budget\u201d, said Mr.King.\t.!t0 'ts equipment, charging negli- It was Premier King's second visit j gence on the part of the autoist.to Quebec during the present, cam- Attorney H.H.Powers today an-paign, he having addressed a meet- nounced settlement out of court of ing in Quebec City prior to his tour j a claim of $23 against Proctor of the Maritime Provinces.\tDrugg of Proctorsville.ONDON, July 23.\u2014The Court of Appeal xendered a most important judgement concerning the adoption of children yesterday and a religious issue was involved.The mother, a Roman Catholic.j agreed to the adoption of the child by a young Protestant couple, the arrangements being made by the Protestant Infant Welfare Society.The Society, when appealed to by the almost destitute mother, was not told that the child had been baptized as a Roman Catholic but was later informed of the fact by a priest who administered a rescue home which desired to have the real instigator of the app.i-\tare Sdchiro Sato, chief en- cat.on.The Society suggested that .1\t^\tArtificial Ice court action might be taken to\tTokyo; Senji Suzuki, de- ! ed of the argument that tbe care of the child when appraised j mother\u2019s washes regarding the child of the adoption by parents of an-! should have first claim by saying other faith.\tj that the law had changed regarding The mother thereupon asked for [that matter within the last decade the return of the child but the.and now it was not the parents' Protestant Society refused on thx> wishes alone which mattered but the grounds that the mother was not!welfare of the child.pose of the case.In dismissing the appeal which the mother then made the Lord Chief Justice said the merits of any particular religious faith were of no concern to the court but it appeared that the child, if returned to its mother, would have to go to an institution.The court thought there was great force in the argument that it was better for the child to have the intimate care and control of adopting parents in a good private home, especially as the child was a girl.The court dispos- FATAL ACCIDENT ON HIGHW AY to build up the Empire, but not tojchell, the candidate, and Mrs.Pre-sacrifice Canadian industry in do-!vest, of Montreal.At tne close of \u2022ng\tj\t(Continued on Page v *i* ?*1* ?2* *éf *1* *2* v 4* THE WEATHER * -> * ?* * * * \u2022Î' * * \u2022£¦ *3' 4* \"»* 4' Charging that Mr.King was try- ^\t^ mg \u201cto catch votes,\u201d the Conserva- ^ tive chieftain declared that the ^ Prime Minister had adopted a poli- ^ cy of which he (Mr.King) knew !.5, nothing.Yres, Mr.Bennett continued, the Prima Minister was talking about the country as if he had discovered the Empire.Of all the signer of culinary establishments, Tokyo; Eioido Matsumoto, proprietor of the Kyoya department store, ____=\t.Sapporo; Hokkaido Tokubei,^ Sap- ty> the Opposition leader said poro merchant; Shigetaro M\u2019-tsu:.was the limit Hiroshima attorney, and adviser to the Hiroshima prefectural government and the Overseas Development Asosciation; Heikichieno Shi- FAIR AND WARM High pressure covers Ontario, ! Quebec and the Central States, cold-blooded effrontery, unmrti- wbj]e fairly deep depressions are gated nerve and gall\u201d which was! (,eritred over Hudson Bay and off being displayed by the Liberal .ar- tbe Labrador coast.Scattered show- \u2019 this ers have occurred in the Prince-,\t, , Albert region, some districts of Three speeches weie delivered b>' Southern Manitoba and Southeast-Mr.Bennett in his campaign yes- ! cr)1 Ontario, but tbe weather terday.After only reaching Toron-! ;hrou?;hout the Dominion has been to near daybreak, he addressed th zuka, lumber merchant: Noborou j Toronto Conservatives at the noon Matsui, steamship company repre- ; houri aTid spoke a1- Dundas and here sentative.\tlast night.QUEBEC, July 23.\u2014While returning on his motorcycle from a political meeting held at St.Croix, Lot-biniere County, last night, Henri Croteau, twenty-six, son of Arsene mostly fair and moderately warm.Light to moderate warm today Forecast: winds, fair and and Thursday.WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY [ SECURES $250,003 ORDER HAMILTON, Ont,, July 23.-An, order has been placed with the Canadian Westinghouse Company Croteau.St Ëdoaa'rd \"of Lotbiniere, jby the Algo ma Steel Corporation, was struck and killed by an auto- Limited, of St.Mari\".Ont., for new-mobile he encountered on the road, 'equipment costing $250,000, Northern New England: Fair tonight and Thursday, moderate temperature; gentle variable winds, mostly westerly.Temperature yesterday : Maximum 78, minimum 54.Same day last year : Maximum 74, minimum 52.697418 9544 PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY,'JULY 23, 1930.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT GRIFFIN AND B1SSELL f Sheldon Weyland, also ilr.Emer- sorl Weston are on a fishing trip KUAU\tto La Tuque.\u2014:- Mr.Clemena iVeyland.of San- The Record requires a news cor- ford, Me., is spending^some time in respondent for Griffin.Applications town, the quest of h.s parents, Mr.should be addressed to Gordon Mil- and Mrs .Cyril Weyland.1er, Managing Editor, Sherbrooke Mrs.G.Bishop and young son.Daily Record.\ti Garth, were Sunday guests of Mr.-and Mrs.E.J.Westman.HUNTINGVILLE\tJIr- Harold Hunt, of Montreal,; ___\twas the week-end guest\tof his The lawn social held on the church\tMrs.Hunt, at Good Cheer' lawn on Friday evening, under the ^ auspices of the W.C.T.U.was well .Mr*- G«3.^e Peake- of Montreal.attended in spite of the threatening ha^.\\**n tne recent guest of Mr.weather.Ice cream and cake were ^.d Mrs.H.II.Bishop, served, and the handkerchief and c .ant Mrj- srd StaPIea- o!t candy booths and mystery-table Str J^bury, \\ t\u201e are guests of were well patronized.At the close, a programme of recitations and songs was given in the vestry.Mrs.R.W.Hunting is spending a week with friends, in Antrim, N.H., and Newport, Vt.Mrs.W.B.Sargent, of Way's Mills, was a caller a: Mr.W.A.Hunting's, on Wednesday.Mrs.Ross Carter has been spending several days at the home of Mr.lack Cowan, at Ives Hill.Miss Charlotte Hunting was in Sutton, Thursday, to attend the marriage of Miss Frances Hawley to Mr.Orton Baker.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hunting and family and Miss Ida Call motored to Hereford, for the week-end.relatives in town.Rev.M.V.and Mrs.Brundage returned with Mr.and Mrs.Perkins cn Sunday to Berlin, N'.H.and intended spending seme time there and at Panland.Me.Mr.Douglas Brundsge was in Ncrth Hatley or.Saturday.Messrs.R L.Bishop, F.Tar.nsr and Mrs.George Peake and Miss Edith Peake motored to Montreal cn Saturday.Mr.\tWa.He\tthrinrton\t,cf\tSher- srooke\t.spsr.t thi\te we k-end in\t\ttown.\tice?next\tSunday.\tJuly\t20th, it St.\tPaul's Ch\turch will\tbe i\tas fol- \tHvuy Communion\t\tat\teight \tmorning\tservice\tat\televen l-TR.1\t,nd evens:\tservice at\t\tseven Rheumatism 23 Yrs Discovers Way to Banish ail Pain Called Incurable Till She Took \u201cFRUIT-A-TÏVES\u201d \u201cHad rheumatism for 23 years.Hospitals said incurable.Was in bed when I took \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019.They have done wonders.Can do my work and no more pain.\"\u2014Mrs.A.N.Field, Wynyard, Sask.Just one of thousands who say rheumatism, neuralgia, neuritis fly away quick with \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.Chronic constipation and liver troubles end overnight.Bad stomach, biliousness, indigestion, heartburn, gas vanish like magic.Kidney and bladder ills, pain in back {fo in hurry.Nerves quiet, sound sleep at once.Ter.of nature's greatest remedies comb\" led in handy little tablet.Marvelous discovery of famous Canadian doctor.Speedy results.Get \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d from druggist today.Sleep fine, wake up great.CANTERBURY INSTALLATION SAWYIRVILLE OF OFFICIALS ; COUPLE FETED ATE.CROSSING BÏ RELATIVES ___\ti\t____ Important Meeting of Maxwell'Friends from Many Parts of :S$ BEDTIME STORIE! UÜ»t fowiyv' u-^rrA*»*** Canada Assembled to Honor Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Osgood on Occasion of Their Golden Wedding Anniversary.Rebekah Lodge\u2014Other General Newsy Notes of Interest.BISHOP S CROSSING, Que.,July -2.\u2014Maxwell Rebekah Lodge installed their officers on July 3rd, with District Deputy President; SAWYERVILLE July 23.\u2014An Sister Lillian Palmer and installing i event of some importance to the team present.The following officers ; Eastern Townships at large, and to were elected:\u2014J.P.N.G., Sister Daisy I Sawyerville in particular, took G-» Sister Mildred Leonard; j place at noon on Tuesday, July 17th, \\ .G., Sister Clina Grey; Secretary, when Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Osgood, Sister Lera Bentley; Treasurer, Sister Elsie Hughes; Warden Sister Margaret Leonard; Conductor, Sister Mabel Joyce; Chaplain, Sister M.J.Cunningham: Musician, Sister Elsie Hughes; R.S.N.G., Sister Annie Gilbert; L.S.N.G., Sister Elsie Martin; R.S.V.G\u201e Sister Vera Allison; L.S.V.G., Sister Hilda Hooker; I.G., Sister Ivy Bishop, and O.G., Sister Lucy Betts.of Sawyerville, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, when relatives from Saskatchewan, Atlantic City, Montreal, Birchton and Sawyerville, sat down to the sumptuous dinner that' celebrated the event of 1880.After dinner speeches followed \u2022 the coffee, recalling the events that filled in the intervening years; years that have recorded many changes both material and personal.Presents and personal greetings came from many parts of Canada Egret Goes His Way By Thornton W.Burgess For freedom there can never be A substitute, we all agree.\u2014Old Mother Nature.NICOLET FALLS p-as.Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Jess Gregory arson David, have returned heme to St.Lambert, after spending a wee*, with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Grjg.ry.M Misses Elsie and Gwe- Elliott spent Wednesday in Newport.Rev.and Mrs.Htsband, of Montreal, were calling on friends last week.Mr.and Mrs.E.McWilliams, Shawinigan Fails, were here on Thursday.is sr-er.c:: .v* V.-.T.\tOugh\t,;red : k e cn\tWedne\tsday :pie>, o\tf Mon;\treal, vsc&îic\t>n in î\t;owr.psrem\tMr.\tand i-sp-es.\t\t .of E\toston.\tis a \u2022 ÜS* W66K.Mr.AMei uen cl rv Gianvtl Mr.Baldwin.guest of Mr and Mrs.E.0.Wes-j ter at the Arlington.Mr.and Mrs.Ward and family, of Brookbury.were in town on* g Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.George Gorham.Mr.B.Gorham and Mr.W.Hall, of MnTnd Mrs.Ken Gow, of Shaw-\tAjrts, were Sunday guests of inigan Falls, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Po?:re^ Mr and Mrs.H.I.Elliott.\tM.rs' C'x VI5lUn,f fr,encis and Vv- -Uv-r Uevv,-\ta-\trelatives at Sawyerville.th*MweeV f; wl 5\tMr' ar'd Mrs.F.Willard and Miss the week-end m Nor.h St.atford, N.j Willard, of Montreal, are H, the guests of Mrs.W m.Ross.gljests for a time a. the Misses Ei.y and Park, Maine, wher they will spend a Ada Cr.apman, Miss Lilian ^sonnan, weeks.Mr.ana Mrs.MeGill and Mr.John Miss Marion Colquhoun, R.N., of Cnapman, a.Oi Montrea.and Miss Montreal, is the guest vf her par-aVDaVieK?' ™-,v'\tents.Dr.and Mrs.Philip Colquhoun.Mr.and Mrs Wm.Bowen and Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Churchill Moore, of ar.q Mrs.Ra.ph Bowen attended the Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were guest on Sunday funeral of the late Mrs.Eliza at the home of Mrs.F.G.Gale.I Hopps, at Magog, recently.\tMiss Elizabeth McEachin, has re- ,,.''\u2018r'_?,nd-Mrs.Wflfred Sutcliffe, turned to her duties as nurse-in-E;A' Chapman and Mr.Aden training at Albany Hospital, Albany, Wtluain» are spending their hoi- N.Y., after spending the past three mays at Bonnie \\ iew Farm .weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mr.F.C.Warden, of Drummond- Mrs.John McEachin.v,.e, was a week-end guest of his Mr.and Mrs.James Be!!, and rer\u20acc,\t_\tfamily, of Coaticook, were in town ^ .l.s_L.-huu.ewortn, of Boston, on Saturday, the guests of Mr.and .a ::., a the guest of her grand- Mrs.Walter Beil.tner, Mrs.E.an Snuttleworth, at Mrs.O'Connell, Miss O\u2019Connell, Miss Evelyn Lavers, and Mr.Law- Mr.and Mrs.Hector Dulude and family, of Richmond, spent Sunday,1 July 13, with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Blanchette.Mr.Thomas Millette spent a few days in Sherbrooke last week.Mrs.B.Rock and two sons, Mas-1 ters Howard and Laurie Rock, of Edmonton, Alta., spent a few days over the week-end with their cousin, Mrs.Hazel Semple.Master Gaston Dulude, of Richmond, spent last week with his friends, Masters Earl and Ovila Blanchette.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.H.Beastall, of ___________ ___________ r_____ __ ________ Northampton, Mass., were dinner ; and the United States, bearing the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.An- i congratulations of the numerous drew, on Thursday.\t, family connections of Mr.and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence S.Gilbert 1 Osgood.This worthy couple have attended the Orangemen\u2019s picnic at ! embodied the best traditions of that Ross\u2019 Groce on July 12th, and great stock that has been the very were the guests of Mrs.Gilbert\u2019s j foundation of the sterling manhood uncle, Mr.W.J.Forbes, at Inver-: of the Eastern To-wnships.nfs®\u2019\t\u201cV.d ^Jrs\u2019\u2022 Porter> ! Mr.Osgood has been one of tffie o.Mnmeld, while there.\tj known stockmen and farmers in Mr.Dalion Bishop left on Friday | Compton County, and politically and for Montrea., to visit his sister, Mrs.I municipally, has done yeoman ser- Burnes, and Mr.Burnes.He was ; vice down through the years.Still accompanied by his father, Mr.F.: hale and hearty, and bearing his C.Bis.op.\t^\t! years -with surprising lightness, he Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Conrad have ' still carries on the work of a life-returned to Hartford, Conn., after j time in a modified way.Mrs.Osgood, spending two weeks with Mr.and nee Miss Emily Bridgette, a daugh-Mrs.O.F.Jenkerson.\t; ter of one of the old pioneer families, _ Mrs.\tPrice and her sister.\tMiss\t;\twhilst not in possession of robust Nellie\tMason, of Montreal,\tare\thealth, still carries on the duties of guests for a few days at the home the household.The good wishes of of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews, ; the immediate family will be echoed Dowler\tPlace.\t|\tby a host of friends from many Miss\tFrancis Shorten, of\tSher-\tj\tparts of the Eastern Townships, to brooke,\thas been the guest of\tMrs.\twhom the name of W.H.Osgood W.H.Bentley.\thas been a synonym for integrity of The many friends of Mrs.E.R.character and the friendliness of a Jenkerson are glad to learn that 5°°^ neighbor.she has returned home from the !\t- Sherbrooke Hospital.They all wish her a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews and .Mrs.J.E.DeGruchy, of this place, ¦ were recent dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Andrew\u2019s, at East Angus.Miss Irene Jenkerson has gone to Hartford, Conn., where she will spend tw\u2019o weeks with her aunt, Mrs.Conrad.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence S.Gilbert NORTH THETFORD DURING BABY\u2019S TEETHING TIME The Bowels Become Loose Diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, cramps, a, manifest themselves; the gums be- Burial of Mrs.Reggie Nutbrown Mr.Reggie N.thrown, formerly of East Leeds, now of Detroit, accompanied the remains of his wife, who died in Detroit.Mich., to her father\u2019s home, where funeral service was held for her in St.James\u2019 Roman Catholic Church, Leeds.Mrs.Nut-brown was before her marriage, were in Sherbrooke, on Tuesday of Miss Rosie Cryon, and was only last week, on business.\t!\ttwenty-eight years of age at the Mr.and Mrs.Henry Stoddard and j time of her death.A doubly sad daughter, Ruth, of Sawyerville, were ; feature of the case was the death by guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Boulter, ; drowning in Detroit of their only on July 13th.\t;\tchild, a boy of eight years, a few Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Pollitt and son, days after his mother' was buried.Keith, were dinner guests on July i The body of the young son was also 15th, of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Bishop, i brought here and buried by his Mrs.Lawrence Gilbert was the mother\u2019s side.To Mr.Nutbrown, the guest of Mrs.S.B.Warner at East ; commnity exterri their sympathy in Angus, recently.\t.his sad bereavement.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.McKenzie :\t- spent the week-end, the guests of ; her sister, Mrs.Jas.Beilam, and j Mr.Beilam, at East Ciifton.Mr.arid Mrs.A.E.Rowland and j REEDSDALE ,\u201e , .\t,i The celebration of the 12th of children, of East Angus, were guests ; July by the Orangemen of Megan- etc., manifest themselves; the gums be- der parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.j tjc County, which was held in Low-come swollen, and cankers form in the Boulter, on .mnaay, July loth.I ery\u2019s grove under ideal weather mouth.This is the time when the -'\u201c¦ an° -1 .\t.¦ Porter have been | conditions, was one of the largest toother should use\t*°.Clifton, visiting relatives and 0n record.All the lodges assembled friends.\tat the field at 11 a.m.The Orange- , .-t-T r-\\>\t111611 f°rrned 'n '>ne and marched to NORTH HATLEY the grove, accompanied by the fife and drum bands of the different lodges.There was a short programme of speeches from the local clergymen.The principal speaker was Bro.Fester Field, secretary of Miss Ardell Force, of Lacolle, is .spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Reed.Mr.George Stuart, of Montreal, \u201cThe Knoll\u201d.\tu\txja-r,- Mr.Rex M ard is 'he guest of Tence O'Connell, were Sunday guests friends in Drummer .vd e.tns week.of Mr.aBd Mr8\u2019.Fred Bell.' and perhaps save the baby\u2019s life.On the market for 80 years.Price, 50c.a bottle at all druggists or dealers.Friends will be glad to know that Mr.Kenf.eth Bryant if out again, after his illness.MARBLETON CROSSBURY Mr.Fred Bessette, of Sherbrooke, is a guest of his brother, Mr.Victor Bessette, and Mrs.Bessette.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Rankin, and children, of East Angus, are the guests of Mrs.Rankin\u2019s parents, Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Perkin:, and Miss and Mrs- Victor Parsons.Barbara Perkins, -of Berlin, N.H.,1\t.\u2014 were week-end guests of Rev.M.! V.and Mrs.Erundage.Mies Mary Templeman has been\t_______ spending some time in Scotstown, A very enjoyable evening was the guest of friends.\tspent at the home of Mr.A.Syives- Mrs.R.A.Oughtred and Mr.tre, where fiftv m' .ives and friends ana Mrs.Lave, of Montreal, were assembled in honor of Mr.and Mrs.\u2019Htpwn on Sunday.\tNoel Ri.cs and family and Mr.and The Junior W.A.met on July \u20191rs.Oscar Rines and family, of 6th, with Miss Mary Templeman, at V* nitefield, N.H.The evening was the parsonage.There were ten spent in dancing and card playing, members present.The afternoon At midnight lunch was served by was spent in sewing on quilt blocks.; the ladies.At the tea hour lunch was served Mr.AMen Ellis, of Montreal, Is at by the young hostess, assisted oy home with his mother, Mrs.Delia Miss Angie Bishop.\tEllis, for a few days.A lawn social and food tale was Mrs.Ann Leidhokl, Mrs.M.H.held on Mrs.Wm.Hethrington\u2019s \u2019 C and Mrs.Aima Coates motor-awn on Thursday afternoon, which ed to Sherbrooke on Wednesday, was well patronized.Articles at\tMrs.A.Lennox has left for a the fish pond were soon disposed, week\u2019s vacation with her brother, Ice cream and food also found Mr.John Ros«, and Mrs.Ross, ready purchasers.Proceed- of the\tMr.and Mrs.M.H.Olson and afternoon amounted to 812.45.Mr?.Ann Leidhold motored from Messrs.J.Lind and Gerald Bis- Nashua, N.H., and were guests of hop, of Sherbrooke, were in town Mrs.A.Coates, on Saturday on a fishing trip to Mrs.William Ross, Mr.Holland tne eight-mile pond of Weedon.Ross, Miss Olive Ross, Masters Fos-They were very successful in their ter and Rayfield Ross, and Mrs.catch, a fine five pound bass be- Sam.Aulis were in East Angus, on ing their Epeciai prize.\tWednesday, July 16th.Mr.Del mar Brundage, of North! Master Cla; - Sylvestre i« at Hst,ey, was the week-snd guest of home, after a year\u2019s absence in his parents, Rev.M.V.and Mrs.Whitefleid, N.H.Brundage.\t! The Misées Gertie and Majory Mr.and Mrs.F.Currie, of Erie, ; Priest, of Montreal, were guests of were in town on Monday.\ttheir grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Mesert.Emerson Weston, Riy John Ross.Weeton and Ea.dwm, of Boston, re- Mrs.Delia Ellis and Mr.George cent.y (pent several days in Que- Ellis were guests of the former\u2019s »!\t.daughter, Mrs.A.Olson, and Mr.Messrt.A'dc-n and\tGlanv:.c Olson, Scotch Road.» j *Mrs'.Gu Staples and Miss Mrs.F I.Turner, Mrs.M.Worby J Aird were in Sherbrooke on Sun- and family, were guests of Mr.and d,o.\t,\t.\tiMrs.Walter Wilson, on Sunday.Master Junior Weyland, -vho has Mrs.F.I.Turner, Mrs.M.Worby been spending some time in San- a amily ¦¦.¦ere visiting M*-s.J.II.i ord, Me., returned home cm Sat- Worby recently.'\t, o i u i.\tMr' Walt*1'' Wilson had the mis- Mr.1.Staples has been quite ill, fortune to lose his barn and other ru 1» improving.\tbuildings by fire early Saturday .'HWf.Wailfofc* Citment and morBinfc.spent the week-end at his summer OVange Association for Quebec home.\t|and Ontario.Miss Dorothy Tait, of New Jersey,; visitors at the home of Mr.John is a guest at the home of her broth- ; Leadbeater were Mr.and Mrs.Syd-er, Mr.P.S.Tait.\t| ncF Meade and daughter, of Coati- Mrs.' T.V.Reed was a visitor in : ?ok- They w«re accompanied by Sherbrooke on Monday.\tMr*.Jane Robinson and Mr.Joseph Mr.Philip Scowen, of East An- ! Leadbeater, of the same place, gus, spent the week-end in town, a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Reed.Egret was feeling better every day.That is to say, .his wing was feeling better where it had been wounded.Each day he tried lifting it a little more.Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy saw this and was* glad.Yet he | was sorry, too.He had grown fond I of the beautiful white bird, and he (didn\u2019t like to think of the time when ! he would see it no more.But, of course, Egret must go.Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy hadn\u2019t the slighest idea of keeping Egret a prisoner, i \u201cHe isn\u2019t a prisoner,\u201d explained (Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy to Mother j Brown.\u201cPeople in hospitals are not ; prisoners.They are just patients.That is what Egret is, a patient.And when he is well he will be set (free.\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t you think it would be nice to keep him as a pet?\u201d asked Mo-! ther Brown.\u201cHe is such a hand-isomo fellow ,and so unusual, that I 1 should think you would like to keep ihim as a pet.You could clip one of his wings, so that he couldn\u2019t fly.\u201d Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy sighed.\u201cI\u2019d like to.But it wouldn\u2019t be fair to Egret.You know, to be happy Herons want to be where it is marshy and swampy and where there is plenty of water.Egret couldn\u2019t be truly happy up here.No, I shall let him_go as soon as I am sure that his wing is strong and he is quite able to take care of himself.\u201d Meanwhile, as often as possible Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy took Egret down to the Smiling Pool to catch his own meals.And he did! He proved himself a good fisherman.It was indeed a spry minnow or frog that got away after once .coming within reach of Egret.T,Yhile he was waiting for a fish or frog to come, Egret would stand motionless, looking off into space.Yes, sir, that is what he would do.And Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy, noticing this, would feel sure that Egret was dreaming of his freedom.And Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy was right.Egret was thinking of his freedom.Hu was dreaming of the day when those great, broad wings of his carried him wherever he wanted to go, and he was wondering if ever again he would take long journeys on them.He loved these visits to the Smiling Pool, but at the same time they I made him homesick.Then came a day when Farmer ' Brown\u2019s Boy untied the string from (the leg of Egret.Egret didn\u2019t know it.He didn\u2019t know that when Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy set him down on the edge of the Smiling Pool he was as free as ever he had been.He began fishing as usual.Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy withdrew a short distance.It suddenly came to Egret that he was walking more freely than usual.| Still, he thought nothing of it.Af-j ter a while he tried his wings, as | he had so often tried them of late.! Always before there had been a (gentle tug at one leg where the j string was fastened.This time there I ]was no tug.Egret went up, up.That wounded wing was strong now.With long legs stretched out behind him, his neck folded back so that his head rested between his shoulders, the great white bird mounted into the air.Perhaps you can guess how he felt.Farmer, Brown\u2019s Boy could.Up, up wont Egret and over toward the B*g River.Then he turned, swung ; bout1 in a circle and came back over n'lSiPa Up, up is^uit Egret and over toward the Rig River Farmer Browns Boy.It was as if he had returned to say good by.Perhaps he had.Who knows ?Anyway, Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy was quite sure that he had.Egret circled around the Smiling Pool, then once n.ora headed for the Big River, and this time-lie kepi right on going.Farmer Brown's Boy watched him disappear above the tree tops.Then, with a little sigh, he turned and made his way home.\u201cI\u2019m sorry and I\u2019m glad,\u201d said Farmer Brown\u2019s Boy.\u201cAnd, oh, how I do hope that no killer with a dreadful gun will ever have a chance to shoot Egret again.\u201d (Copyright, 1930, T.Wr.Burgess) The next story: turesome Son.\" \u201cBlacky\u2019s Ven- ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Mrs.W.0.Gilbert and daughter, Marjorie, of Sherbrooke, were visiting Mrs.Gilbert\u2019s brother and wife, Mr.and Mrs.G.W- Dorman, on Wednesday.Mrs.Boudreau, of Barre, Vt., has been the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Dutels.Mrs.Eugene Baldwin.Judd\u2019s Mills, is expected home today, after Ends Eczema Itch So Fast, Doctor Amazed \u201cHad eczema so bad skin cracked to bone.Itched and pained terribly.Tried \u2018Sootha-Salva.\u2019 It ended all pain and itch in one minute.Disease gone in few days.Doctor astound-cd.\u201d\u2014C.J.Tate, Montreal, P.Q.\u201cSootha-Salva\u201d ends itch, burn, pain of eczema in one minute.Clears redness, roughness; makes skin new.Ends eczema for good in few days.Discovered by doctor who originated \u201cFruit-a-tives.\u201d Get \u201cSootha-Salva\u201d from druggist today.spending a couple of weeks with the the Misses McDuffy, at Stover,N.H.Mrs.K.Farman, of the Butterfield office staff, is away at Old Orchard, Maine, for a couple of weeks vacation.Mrs.Nelly Morris has returned home from her vacation, which was spent with relatives and friends in New Hampshire.The grocery store formerly owned by Mr.Joe Menard has been sold and will in future be occupied by Mr.Joseph Cote.The members of the A.Y.P.A.had a most enjoyable picnic at Lake Massawippi, in Saturday, The weather was perfect and bathing and other sports and games were indulged in.Towards evening a thunder storm, somewhat inter-ferred with the return journey home, but all report a splendid time.Miss Laura Nephew, of the Butterfield offic staff, left on Saturday for a two weeks\u2019 vacation at Morgan Beach, Lake Seymour.Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Johnson, of Coaticook, spent the week-end with the former's brother, Mr.H.R.Johnson, Prospect Park.Rev.H.A.Carson has been appointed one of the school commissioners of Rock Island, in the place of Mr.E.Brownlee, who has recently moved to Ottawa.Services at the South Stanstead Church on Sunday next, July 27th, will be as follows: morning service, at 10:30, followed by Sunday school, and evening service at 7 :30.These services will be the last ones until September.It is hoped a large attendance will be present at both morning and evening service.Services at Christ Church on Sunday, July 27th, will be as follows: Celebration of Holy Communion at eight o'clock and morning service at eleven a.m.Evensong, All Saint\u2019s Chuch, Beebe, at 7:30 p.m.KRONOS IS OUR GOD A news-reel title is responsible for the information that in a certain arena \u201c450,000 Christians were kill* ed in two days in 146 B.C.\u201d Keep yourself well-regulated A dash of ENO in a glass of water every morning or night avoids the evils of constipation.Entirely safe and natural in its gentle but effective action, ENO\u2019S \u201cFruit Salt'* can be taken reeularlv withnnt fnrmînr* Other visitors at the same home \u201e\twere Mr.and Mrs.Sam Gratham Mrs.George Stuart is spending a aI!d daughter, of Lennoxville, and few days in Westmount.\t! Florence Leadbeater.\t_ Mr.and Mrs.Pugh and family, ; D\t\\ ^i RlchardS\u2019 of Victoria, who have been in town for several H.C., is visiting at the home of Mr.weeks, guest: at the Valley House, 1 dameî Longmoor.His many friends have returned to their home, in Montreal.Mrs.Paradis of are glad to welcome him back after an absence of fifteen years.Mr.George Andrews and son, Montreal, are summer guests at the! An.^?s\u2019 °5,^1?b Piv6r\u2019 A'ta-j are home of Mr.and Mrs.T.V.Reed.\u2022 ?Eltl\"K at the hanl6.of Mr' ^ Mrs' Mr.C.J.Hall, of East Angus, Nas- Kmnear, of Kinnearsville.spent the week-end in town Visiting friends.Mr.Wilson, of East Angus, was the guest of Mrs.Wilson, at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Smith, for the week-end.Mr.Donald Coster, accompanied inalL°LM?i:tre8J\u2019 ?er\u2018f ! brook^Mr^SteT and L%d Hen-hi.s parents!^\t^ *\t° ! de.rson and Miss Sarah\u2019 of Thetford Mr.Clyde Taylor, of Sawyerville, ! M^rs\u2019 jjowar(j And all this wonderful ELECTRIC IRON.Mr.Clarence Watts, of Barre, Vt., accompanied by Mrs.Eva Rogers and daughter, of the same place, are visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Watts.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McNey recently were Mrs.Burwash and son, of Sher- Y°U should not wait for that sore throat to develop .as soon as you fed the slightest irritation or soreness, gargle with Antiseptic Absorbine, Jr.one partof Abeorbine, Jr.to nine parts of water .and relief comes immediately .for the cause of soreness and irritation is quickly overcome by the power of Absorbine, Jr.And as a further precaution, rub this antiseptic liniment into the throat muscles externally to draw out the inflammation and reduce the swelling.Get a bottle at your druggist\u2019s to-day .and treat your sore throat both inside and out.Price \u2014 $1.25 \u2014 hospital size $2 50.\t,2f) Absorbine jr iVc AMT'lfKatie LSNSW>r.NT ' For swollen tonsils ,J and Chest colds was a Sunday visitor in town.Mr.and Mrs.O.Blanchette, of Montreal, who have spent the past two weeks in town, guests at the Val'ey House, have returned home.Mr.J.Allen, who has spent the past ten days in town, has returned to Montreal.Mr.A.Lennox, of Bury, and Mr.T.Tasse, of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests at the Valley House.Miss Ardell Force, of Lacolle, who has been a recent.guest of Miss Eu'.ah Reed, is now visiting friends in Lennoxville.Mrs.Leo Ladouceur and Miss La-douceur were in Lennoxville and Sherbrooke, on Monday, on business, j Rev.G.K.Tyler, of Meadford, Ont., who with, his family, are visit-ting relatives in town, had charge I of the services in the Baptist Church : on Sunday last, and preached to a large and appreciative congregation.! All were glad of hearing Mr.Tyler, ! who is on a visit to his old home town.McNey, accompa -ied by tho Misses Jones, of Sherbrooke, were visitors at the home of Mr.Gordon McNey for the weekend.BEEBE Miss Mabel Black, of New Haven, Conn., and Mr.William Wood,- of Montreal, spent the past week at the' home of Mr.and Mrs.George Mackie.Miss Sarah Mackie is spending her holidays at Old Orchard Beach, Maine.Vo» con $top lhat HAY FEVER or Summer Asthma! Itefore It start* take RAZ-M AH.CAPSULES.HannlCf* Relief from one SI box or money back.Wonderful! RAZ-MAH j The American Club | weekly dance on Satur A hand r.i Park on Thu band.A danco w on Baturda; management Hotel.Music held their ay evening, çrt was held in the lay last by the local Broadwav Serenader held in the town hall evening, under the of Pleasant View furnished by the * Costs is $2-35 will itof) a head* eeh* In twenty min* .«w, break up a cold over* niflht, and relieve the monthly >airti of women.Used by thou*-la.\t«*» This is the last week of this marvellous offer.Till August 2nd, you can still get one of these exceptional Electric Irons for only $2,35.The demand for them has been tremendous.Exceeding even our expectations.But our eus-tomers have been quick to recognize outstanding value.Be sure to get YOUR iron this week or early next.Southern Canada Power Company Limited \u201cOwned by those it serves\u201d SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930 PAGE THREE BEDFORD DISTRICT FARNHAM CENTRE Mr.and Mrs.John Watt, Mrs.rt'm.Clark, Mrs.R.Jewett, of Boston, Mass., Mr.and Mrs.J.Bates and two children, of Providence, R.I., and Mr.A.Bates, of Worcester, Mass., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Clark and other friends and relatives for a couple of weeks.Miss Audrey Webster, of Montreal, spent the past week with Mrs.W.Morrison.Mr.and Mrs.H.Whitcomb, of Hatley, Mr.and Mrs.M.Leavitt, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Morrison.Mr.and Mrs.John Watt, Mrs.W.Clark and Mrs.Jewett spent Sunday at Frelighsburg with Mr.and Mrs.W.Dymond.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold an icecream social and sale of fancy needle work on the church grounds here on Wednesday evening, July 30.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Taber, of Boston, Mass., Mr.Merritt Buck and Miss Spencer, of Manchester, N.H., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Marvin Crawford.Miss Grace Scribner, of Cowansville, has been visiting friends here for the past week.Miss Marion Jones, of Stanbury, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Jones.BROME Mrs.Swann, Mr.and Mrs.Knapp and Miss Knap, of Alma, Mich., are visiting their aunt and cousins, Mrs.C.Rowe, Mrs.E.S.Chapman and Miss Stinehour.Mrs.H.H.Smith, of Worcester, Mass., is with her sister, Mrs.S.H.Salsbury.Mrs.H.E.Smith and Bliss Hingston, of Worcester, Mass., are visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Chapman.Mrs.E.B.Owens, of Montreal, is spending a week with her cousins, Blrs.Rowe, Mrs.E.S.Chapman and Miss Stinehour.Guests at \u201cGlensdale Farm\u201d this week include Dr.Edward Blake, of No.«î«\u2014-\"WEAR-EVER\" ALUMI-NOM DOUBLE B O I L E R.Two- quart, both container and Insert have heavy rolled edge.Insert can be used as a regular saucepan on account of Improved pattern, and container as a convex saucepan.ree No.428\u2014ALUMI-N U M BABY PLATE.8^ Inches In diameter.Highly polished with embossed alphabet.Tightly rolled edge wiih sanitary bead.Will not upset.St.Albans, Vt., Dr.Frank Blake and family, of Hartford, Conn., and Miss McMahon, cf Shefford.Quits a party from here motored to Richford, Vt., on Tuesday evening.Quite a number from here attended the political meeting in Foster on Friday night, held in the Foster Town Hall.Miss E.J.Wilson entertained for dinner on Friday, Blr.and Mrs.David Toof and Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barnes and daughter, of Montreal.Messrs.Frank and Gerald Cunning and Mr.Thornton, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Frizzle.Mrs.H.H.Smith, of Worcester, Mass., is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.S.II.Salsbury, and other friends.¦Mr.Wm.Chapman was home for the week-end from his work on the Orford Railroad.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Chapman and party were in Gilman on Thursday guests of BIr.and Bfrs.Claicnce Sweet.All are pleased to see a slight improvement in the condition of Blrs.Carmi LibV/.Blrs, James Peasley is also in poor health, sut-fering from goitre, and her aged mother, Mrs.Wright, is now with her for an indefinite time, i The Ladies\u2019 Guild was pleasant-S ly entertained by Mrs.Ed.Foster I Wednesday.Owing to the busy sea-I son not as many were present as I usual.In the absence of the presi-! dent, Mrs.Midgeley, the vice-president conducted the meeting and the report of the ice cream social was given by the secretary, Mrs.Soles, when a net profit of nearly seventy dollars was realized.ANNIVERSARY CEEBRATED; GENERAL NEWS KNOWLTON LANDING Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Carter Celebrated at Stanbridge East \u2014Other Personals and News cf General Interest.SWEETSBURG Blrs.Julia Mayhew, of Manchester, N.H., has spent the past week, a guest of Mrs.M.E.Weels and ! family.STANBRIDGE EAST, July 23.\u2014 On Saturday afternoon, July 12th, Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Carter celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home here.About seventy-five relatives and friends called to pay their respects on this occasion.On July 14th, 1880, Mr.H.Bl.Carter and Miss Eliza Wightman were united in marriage at the home of the bride\u2019s uncle, Mr.Henry Hutchinson, in Milford, N.H., where they remained a few days.They then moved to Lowell, Mass., where they j lived for several months, after which | they came to Stanbridge East.Mr.and Mrs.Carter\u2019s union was blessed with four sons, Rev.Lindon J.Carter, Blessrs.Millard M.Carter, Clarke E.Carter and Rev.Emmett L.Carter, all of whom were present at the celebration with their wives and families.B'lr.and Mrs.Carter received some dainty gifts in gold, also a purse cf gold.Blr.and Mrs.Carter received their guests in their usual gracious manner, assisted by their four daugh-ters-in-law, who served refreshments.The house was tastefully deeprated with cut flowers and the dining-room table was adorned with a beautifully white and gold wedding cake.Among the out-of-town guests were Rev.and Mrs.Lindon J.Carter and family, of Everett, Mass.; BIr.and Blrs.Blillard Bl.United Church service next Sunday will be at Cooledge, at 10.30 a.m.Word has been received that Rev.and Mrs.Darlington and Miss Ruby Darlington arrived at Yarmouth, their new field of labor.They report a fine trip and mention the good condition of the roads in that country.The Blisses Alice Whitcomb and Vina Miltimore, of Sherbrooke, were recent week-end visitors at \u201cMountain Camp\u201d, the summer home of Mr.George Smith and Miss Marion Smith.Mr.Archie Johnson, who is ill with typhoid fever, is as well as can be expected.His many friends hope to see him out again soon.Mr.R.G.Flaw and Master Lyall Bachelder visited Mr.George Smith at \u201cThe Blines\u201d, recently.Mrs.Thomas Askew and daughter, Bliss Gladys, of West Brome, are spending a few days here with Mrs.Askew\u2019s parents.Blr.MacFarlane, of Montreal, is at his cottage for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Royea and friends motored to Orford Lake, recently.Sru DEBAKER.offers the most powerful car ever sold at such a low price DUNK1N The Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Christ\u2019s ! f;lass-: M,r; and Mrs- Millard Bl Church will meet on Friday after- I barter and family, and Blr.and Mrs.noon in the basement of the Church.! Llarke E-_ Carter and family, of i BIr.and Mrs.John Barnett, of Highwater, visited Mrs.Ann Barnett, on Sunday.BIr.Jacob Truax has returned home, after spending two weeks with his sister in Springfield, Mass.Mrs.A.Lafond is quite ill.Mr.and Blrs.Alton Davis, of Highwater, were Sunday guests of Mrs.E.W.Davis.Mr.Sam Aiken is sick with blood poison in his hand.Mr.and Bits.A.Sheperd spent Sunday with her parents* Blr.and Blrs.Henry Boyce.BOLTON GLEN The Blohawk Club was entertained at \u201cMyscyn\u201d.the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Russell, Saturday Mr.C.H BVhitehouse and o-mnd- Montreal; Rev.and Mrs.Emmett L.\\ .rfv \u201e *\t, .,\t.! son, Master Charles ^ LoiselR, of £arteTv of Ellst011, Iowa; Blr.and i\t^irlk^ ware sojd for ?he J Westmount, are spending their hoi- Mrs- Charles Cashin and Blr.Arthur\t°I the church, and dancing idays at \u201cHilk dde Farm\u201d.\tj Cashin, of Lowell, Blass.; Mr.and end games followed by refreshments l*r T-.i ~\t.\t- orougnt the evening to a close.! Those attending from out of town j were Blr.and Mrs.Alex.Galbraith j and family, of Bolton Pass, and Blr.i Gordon Baillie.| Miss Vera Mizener, of Montreal, i was a tea guest of Blr.O.W.Brown, ¦ at \u201cBonnie Burne,\u201d on Sunday.| Mr.and Blrs.Forest Cousens and I family and Mr.and Mrs.Charles : Russell attended the Knowlton j Conference, on Sunday.Mr.and Blrs.Harry Roberts, of i Knowlton, were calling at Mrs.C.I H.Brown\u2019s, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.BY in.Smith, of Troy, j Vt., and Miss Bertha Needham, of [ Cowansville, were week-end guests | of Blr.and Mrs.Grayson Cousens.Blr.and Mrs.E.G.Pierce, of j Sherbrooke, and BIr.and Blrs.D., G.Harrison, of Lennoxville, were i calling at \u201cGrec i Gables\u201d, on Sat-I urday.Mrs.C.E.Benham, of Quincy, Mass., and Bliss Mary H.Benham, i of Pawtucket, R.I., who have been j stopping at the Ottawa Hotel, for ! several days, were accompanied to Granby, on Saturday afternoon, by Mrs.A.H.Benham.BIr.Thos.Robinson, Mr.Clesson ; Robinson, Bliss Eileen and Master | Wesley Robinson, of Three Rivers, ! snent the week-end with his parents, i Blr.and Blrs.James Robinson.Eileen and BVesley are remaining to spend the remainder of the summer at Knowlton and Sweetsburg.Double Boiler for the* \u20aco a pirns you pet with Quaker Corn Flakes ABERCORN The handiest aluminum boiler you could have.Two-quart size, with heavy rolled edges.Strictly first quality from a leading Canadian maker.1 ou can get this double boiler for the coupons you \u2022 find in packages of Quaker Corn Flakes.One of the most popular premiums in the whole Quaker list.And you will enjoy the distinctively fine flavour and crispness of Quaker Corn Flakes, too.They are protected till they reach you with a triple seal and \u2022wax wrapper.If you don\u2019t agree that Quaker Corn Flakes are the best flavoured you have ever used, Bve w ill refund your money.That is our guarantee printed on every package.V rite for the handsome Quaker Premium Book.It offers more than one hundred gifts of usefulness and beauty.Things Bmu have wanted.Every article of first class quality.We buy in such quantities that the value is the finest you can get.There is a coupon in every Quaker cereal package.See the list of packages on the coupon.Get Quaker Corn Flakes tomorrow.Save the coupons, and soon you will have enough to get some of the handsome and useful premiums we give to users of Quaker cereals.THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, PETER-BOROUGH, ONTARIO.Quaker Corn Flakes yfl# j Cashin, of Lowell, Blass.; Mr.and Mrs.Fred Orr and daughter, of I Montreal; Mr.and Blrs.BValter Lampman and family, and Mr.and Blrs.Harry Lantman, of Hinesburg, jVt.;_and Blrs.Edith Corey, of Mas-i sawippi, Que.A unique feature of the celebration vms the fact that Blrs.Charles Cashin, ( nee Addie : Corey), was bridesmaid at the wedding.The many friends of Mr.and Blrs.Carter wish them many more j years of happy married life.General Notes | Blrs.J.Gardner and son, Blaster ; Dwight, of Hartford, Conn., have returned to their home, after a visit with relatives and friends, here.Blrs.Myron Callaghan spent a , few' days last week in Blansonville, I j the guest of Blr.and Mrs.G.D.j ! Harvey.j Mr.Clarence Johnson and sister, | Miss Grace Johnson, motored to ! Sheldon Springs, on Saturday, July 12th, and were guests of Blr.and Blrs.Elmer Beeman.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Rhicard and son, Lyall, together with Blr.and Mrs.Kenneth Tree and daughter, Verna, spent Sunday at Orford Lake.^ Blr.and Blrs.Harold Blinn and little son, Leslie, of Blontreal, are spending their holidays at the home of their parents, here.^ The return baseball game between \u201e\tTT ,,\t, .\t,\t.\t' E-e Tansides, of Puddledoch, and the Mr.Herman Hadlock had the mis- Ironsides, of Stanbridge East, was fortune to meet witn a painful ac- played on Saturday afternoon, July cident when 1 e fell from the hub of i9th, resulting this time in a vic-a wagon when getting out His foot tory for the Tansides.The game slipped and he fell with full weight j was very close, and the score result-on the fingers of his right handling was 8 to 7.After the game the nearly breaking his arm.He is un- Ironsides treated tho victors to a der the care of his physician, who substantial supper provided by the says it will be some time before he 1 members of the Unitv Club is able to use his arm and hand, j A union picnic of the Anglican Mrs.Jas.Shea and three children, ! churches of Bedford, Clarencevilic Joseph, Emma and Phil, i Shea, of ; and Stanbridge East, will be held at Pandoiph, Mass., are spending a Venice on Friday, July 25th.few dâys with her sister, Mrs.Clark j A special meeting of the parish of Beard, at \u201cOrchard Hill Farm\u201d.| £t.James\u2019 Church was held in the Mrs.El ' .ia Sager is also a guest at parish hall on Monday evening, \u2019\tn\u2018e\u2019» j n j i iJu-y 14th, when final arrangements Tne Misses Ardell and Lillian ; were iv.aJc for the bazaar which will Beard have returned from a three-i be held i i Memorial Hall, on Thurs- Buy advertised goods.They must always give full value.\u2019HIS new Studebaker offers the comfort and beauty of a big car of 114-inch wheelbase .the thrilling performance of a big 70-horsepower engine.Thrifty in oil and fuel consumption, it will appeal to the economy sense of those who want more than a \"one-year\u201d car.For it is built throughout from quality materials, with quality workmanship\u2014 by STUDEBAKER\u2014a name which has signified long, dependable service for seventy-eight years.Check the list of fine car features below.In no car under $1300 will you find such impressive evidence of value.Make it a point to see and drive this new Studebaker\u2014motordom\u2019s biggest bargain in quality! 114-inch Wheelbase 70 Horsepower Engine Thermostatic control of cooling Double-drop Frame Self-adjusting spring shackles Full Power muffler REGULAR SEDAN, 4.DOOR *1155 Regal Sedan, 4-door (6 wlr* wheels) SI285 Club Sedan, 2-door .1090 Landau Sedan, 4-door (6 wire wheels) 1285 Coupe for 4 .1155 Coupe for 2 Tourer Regal Tourer (6 wire wheels) Roadster for 4 All prices at V/alkerv Special equipment, freight and gov\u2019t taxes extra Engine-driven gasoline pump Lanchester Vibration Damper Starter button on dash Cam-and-lever steering Hand brake on four wheels Clutch torsional damper CAMBRON & PELLETIER §0 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014 Phone 2509.W.S.HAMILTON, ASBESTOS, QUE., STUDEBAKER AND ERSK1NE DEALER.A large number of people attended the Liberal meeting held in Union Hall, on Thursday evening.The speakers were Messrs.C.N.Oliver, BI.P.P., of Blansonville, R.F.Stock-well, of Cowansville, and J.A.Gravel, of Montreal.BIr.and Mrs, L.Smith went to Sutton on Friday, on a business trip.IRON HILL weeks\u2019 vacation, at North Hatley.BIr.and Mrs.Charles Thomas, of North Hatley, accompanied them h ' ne.BIr.and Blrs.Harold Hunt motored to St.Johnsbury, Vt.last week.They were accompanied by Blr.Lyndon Hunt, of Cov.-isville, who remained in Ct.Joh.-burv, Vt.Mrs.Margaret Buck, of West d.\u2019\" afternoon and evening, August 7th.A nuir' or of tastefully decorated booths will be arranged by the different conveners and all sorts of articles will V on sale.Miss Ida Blinn is caring for Blrs.James Hill at Morse\u2019s Line.Miss Lois Centamore has returned to her home in Lowell, Blass., after a pleasant two-weeks\u2019 stay with her fc\u2018:4r/:rw!A'.I Shefford, has b- a recent guest of j aunt, Miss Susie Corey Bits.Clurie Austin.\tRev.Loring Crothers has returned on TO THE OLD COUNTRY in Comfort.and Cheaply ! Modern Third Class accommodation is thoroughly comfortable and up-to-date.There is every possible convenience.Well ventilated staterooms, with soft hair mattresses, feather pillows, warm blankets.large mirrors and washstands.Excellent bathing and toilet arrangements, spotlessly clean.Fine,spacioiisDining Saloons, Smoking Rooms, Ladies\u2019 Rooms.widedeck spaces for sports'.children\u2019s Play Rooms.Splendid accommodation, good food, excellent service .and only $155 RETURN (to British Ports) Book through The Cunard tins, HoodOfficainCanado230Hos-pital St, (Tel.MA 56Sl),or 1312 Sherbrooke Street, W, (Tel.UP 1/85), or any steamship agent.r.and Mrs.D.F.Sweet went to Dunkin this week to visit Rev.J.a\\ 1 Mrs.Chi'.r.ion.Mrs.Lucy Davis, of Knowlton, is | a guest at Mr.D.E.Hadlock's.Mr;.S.Tibbid;, of Knowlton, has been visiting friends here, recently.Hr.and Blrs.C.A.Beard and Mrs.Emma Sager attended the races at St, Hyacinthe and St.Johns, recently.BIr.Ralph L.Wells, of Bedford, v.s'in town last week, on bu ness.The Chatfield family of Blontreal, arrived at \u201cThe Highlands\u201d, on Sunday morning for the holidays.to his Lome in Hull, Ont., after attending the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.N-.ry Crothers.The young people from here who are employed in the Torrington Co., at Bedford, have returned to their work, after their two-weeks\u2019 holiday.WJ daughter motored from Waterbary, Vt.Mr.and Blrs.Joslyn and daughter also motored from Long Island, N.Y., and were guests on Wednesday, at the home of BIr.and Blrs.Frank Westover.Messrs.Piper and Pope and Billie\tf a^!pd ,^Lke\"\u2019of Springfield Piper, of Montreal, were week-end pi \u201d.' spendlng a t\"° \"eeks ho1 ' visitors of their respective families.Blrs.Lucy Davis, of Knowlton, is a guest of Mrs.I).E.Hadlock.Mr.and Mrs.Denis and children, of St.Albans, Vt., were Sunday guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Sweet, spent Tuesday in Dunkin with Rev.and Blrs.Champion.Mr.George Royea is better since last week, when he was very ill.Haying is going on with the good weather, and the crop is exceptionally good in this locality.Blr.Franklin Shufeit, of Farnham, is spending holidays at \u201cThe Highlands\u201d, Blrs.Roby Peacock, who has been at Knowlton for a couple of weeks, is now at Mr.I), F.Sweet\u2019s.by CUNÂRD ANCHOR-DONALDIOM MN£f.CANADIAN SERVICE TH., WnDiy saillnn» 1o Plymoulh, I Invrn.London, Liverpool, Bolfn.it, Glasgow,from Montreal fand Quebec) CALL\u2019S MILLS BIr.and Mrs.Donald Wilson, Master Leland Wilson and Mr.R.McArthur.motored to Richford, on Tuesday evening.Miss Lora Shepard is visiting her sister, Mrs, Howard Dudley, at East Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Jones and id ./ with his parents, BIr.and Mrs.! J.F.Aitken, at Warwick farm.Mrs.E.E.Shepard and daughter, Miss Doris Shepard, were guests for a few days during the week, in Stanbury, at the home of Mr.and Bits.George Goyette.Blrs.William Crittenden and little daughter, Isobel, of Blontreal, spent a few days during the week, with Blr.and Bits.A.Crittenden, at Way-side farm.Mr.W.Copps, of Rhode Island, and Blr.nnd Blrs.Harry Barber and son, of Brome, and Mrs.E.Stapleton, of Montreal, were visiting at the same home, on Sun- ! day.Bliss Blildred and Master Douglas * Edwards were ill and confined to the house, last week.Mrs.George Crittenden spent a (couple of days last week with Bliss! Jane Williams and Mr.Guy Wil-1 Hams, near Sweetsburg.Blr.Reed, of Blontreal, was visit-i ¦' Mr.and Mrs.A.Crittenden for a couple of days, last week.BIr.nnd Mrs.Donald Wilson and Blaster Leland Wilson «vent to East ; Hill on Wednesday, to attend Ihei funeral of the late BIr.Charles) Derby.\tj known name in rubber on its sidewall\u2014Goodyear.It is built of famous Goodyear Supertwist cords.It looks rugged, husky, stout.And it is just as good as it looks.Yet it is priced much below any other tire of equal Where you sec a sign like this, you will find a reliable merchant, able to give you immediate service on the World\u2019s Greatest Tires and Tubes, quality.The Superlwist Cord used in Goodyear Tires is made in the Province of Quebec* M-ADE CANADA IE ANS GOOD WEAR 178-30 ! PAGE FOUR SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930.ftfjerbroobt ©ail?fcetorti Eatiblisbed Ninth Oar of February, 1897.t\t- Published Erery Week Day by the Sherbrooke Keeord Company.' limited, at their publiahlna house, «9 Wellinfton Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, Quebec.With exclusive franchise of Canadian Press, Associated Press and Reuter's European Nests Services.Member of the A.S.C.with circulation of orer 10,000 audited and guaranteed.ereau may have been intended to help Bennett in Saskatche-, wan.THE PURE WATER SEARCH.Ponce de Leon, in his speech for the spring of life, did find an everlasting spring in South! America, water that was pure and sweet, and i MR.LAFRENIERE MANY MEETINGS REGULAR COURT GIVES A PURE SCHEDULED F0R| SESSION HELD WATER REPORT THIS EVENING AT SWEETSBURG SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Subecription: He.a month, delirersd to sny home tn the city , continues to flow to this day.and suburbs.Post Offics delivery to sny pises in Canada, Great j Britain or the United States : 93 per year; three months, Jit one month.40c.Sintls copies, 3c.ALFRED WOOD.President and Editor.GORDON MILLER.Manaftaf Editor.E.G.PIERCE.Managing Director.C.P.BUCKULND, Advertising Manager.It is an adage that Prejudice puts one\u2019s reputation in the graveyard of politics, Canada is coming through , alright, though in this Twentieth Century of Canada's there may be many detours on the Road to Prosperity, j Ury Engined, whose address to a body of citizens We are on one now.Sherbrooke is in search of the pure water i of health, and the present proposal is to purify the Magog water chloride of lime, or by chlorination.It is a big question.The City Council are presently asking the citizens to approve the money for a filtration system, which in itself will not remove the need for continuing the present system of chlorination.Théo.J.Lafreniere, the Provincial Sani Mrs.M.A.Gallup, of Franklin, Vt., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.I.F.Fuller, Walton Avenue.___\tI\t______ i\t_\tI\t*\t*\t* Discusses the Question of Pure Activity Speeded as Election Day Jailbreakers, Whose Attempts to!\tG^\\f£l^d° Mrs^Chênièr Draws Near \u2014 Both Parties ^\t'\t¦.«*\u2022> Water for the Citizens of Sherbrooke.The letter from Théo J.Lafreniere, the sanitary engineer, who recently addressed the Rotary Club in Sherbrooke, is of deep interest and we ask the readers of the Record to peruse it carefully in view of the fact that they may shortly be callen upon to give their ap-approval to a by-law for the pur- ELECTION STRATEGY.Thirty years ago the politicians started to a , ,\t\u201e\t.\t,\t¦ i\ti chase of a fitration plant.The\u2019let- aroused the City Council to speedy consideration j ter follows: of the problem, asserts that even the clear blue j Mr.Alfred Wood, waters of Brompton Lake would require chlorina-' Sherbrooke Daily Record, tion should these waters be brought to the city j Sherbrooke, Que.,,\t,\tr .\tj ii, i by a gravitation tunnel.His letter appears on Dear Sir: Upon my return from flay the prosperous manufacturers and held them /.\t6\tj\tl\tan extended tour of the Chicouti _________________1._£.KL T1________ this page, and we commend its reading by every'\tox uie cmcuun ! taxpayer.This letter is a reply to one from the I editor, asking for the specific water elevations in and around Sherbrooke.commenting on the present civic project.But he up to scorn as malefactors of wealth.They sue ceeded in arraying the disloyal and thriftless workers against their own bread and butter.There has been a change in sentiment, a very !\t.\t, ,\t.\t, ,\t., ,\t.\t,\t,\t£ ,,\t.i i\tWith his usual lucidity and directness Mr.decided change, but many or the politicians had ,,\t.\t.\t.\t,\t.f .£\t, ,\t, .\tr ,\t\u2022 tl j j .i \u201e Lafreniere gives the desired information without lost their sense of analysis.they did not keep____________________tl__________L _.______.t D t L_ their ears to the ground.They do not know.Farmers in the country and workmen in the city realize that the market for their produce and for their labor w-as with the men who had the courage and ability to build big business and to cover their national field.Within twenty years, and more decisively since Sir Wilfrid Laurier's untimely demise, the manufacturers of Canada have become merely agents for or branchs of United States manufacturers.In the implement business all the oldtime firms are maintained only through their ability to secure American agencies.Frost & Wood, of Smith's Falls, handle American agencies.So does the Cockshutt Plow mi and Lake St.John district, I found your letter of the 2nd instant asking for information concerning lakes within a radius of twenty miles from the City of Sherbrooke and that could be used as r.source of water supply.In reply I wish to say hat I have .\t,\t.,1 i\ti ,\t\u2022 I consulted the military maps Nos.should be requested by the City Council to givei65i 67) 72, 75> 7(5 and 77 which such a report before the citizens are asked to give a detailed survey of all the endorse the projected system.\t! |akes in the district covered by We do not wish to put the cart before the; Bromptor_ ]ake is the onIy one horse as was being done in the case of a civic that has -x water shed sufficient to incinerator for burning garbage.\tsatisfy the present and future ! needs of the City of Sherbrooke.Your present water consumption is in the vicinity of four million Express Confidence.With only five days more available for campaigning, local politicians are actively engaged in the struggle.Three meetings have been advertised for this evening.Harold Lynch, the Conservative candidate, will hold rallies at the Lawrence School on the Drummond Road, and a meeting to which ladies especially are invited will be held in his interests at Lennoxville.The c.ndi- Mrs.C.G.Thompson, Wolfe street, who spent the winter in Florida, returned to Sherbrooke on Saturday.\u2022 \u2022 * Mr.and Mrs.Gordon MacKinnon and their guest, Miss Robson, are registered at the Manior Richfelieu, Murray Bay.Escape from the Local Jail on Picard, Victoria Street.Monday Were Frustrated, Ap- \u201e\t, M\tR^ton of I\t- - - peared for Sentence Before TomntoarandMM;.ArdchieBBea0\"n, of | Mrs.E.R.CÇnncr.QueenStreet Judge Lemav\tst' Johnsbury.Vt., are guests of Dr.returned yesterday after spending a Judge L,emay.\tM Beatoni Montreal Street.SWEETSBURG, Que., July 23.\u2014 A busy court session was held here yesterday when nine persons appeared before Judge J.H.Lemay, of Sherbrooke, in the Magistrate\u2019s Court.Among these were the men who attempted to break away from ___________ __________ the local jail on Monday while await- date will be supported by Armand, trial on theft charges.The five Crepeau, M.L.A., and many other prisoners.Henri Donneau, Louis speakers\t< Charpentier, Clifford Ball, Emile Ch*rlA Howard ex-Tremhpr foT Jalbert and Ernest Pinsonneault, \u201cT'LSr.W,2| 5»\tpenitentiary8\u2019\u2019 *0 mee'ing in St.Jean Bapti.t.Hall.\tmaa, Lo .ppeaied on Mr.H.W.Taylor, of St.John, N.B., is the guest of Mr.and Mr».J.G.Watson, Belvidere street, Lennoxville.\u2022 * ?Miss Minnie H.Smith, who has spent the past ten days in Sherbrooke the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Wells, Dominion Avenue, returned yesterday to her home in Montreal.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Earl S.Beerworth, of Montreal, were the guests for a vacation at Old Orchard Beach, Maine, and Pawtucket, R.I.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Spry and their daughter, Mary, of Jersey City, N.J., are the guests of their uncle, Mr.A.Spry, and Mrs.Spry, Laurier Avenue.* * * Master Jack Albert Russ, of Derby, Vt., is spending a vacation with his grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Schofield, Wellington street south.* * # Messrs.Don and Albert MacDonald, of Detroit, Mich., and Mr.H.P.East Sherbrooke, tonight Senatov^-^- Sga car Suta ! f ew days of Mr.and Mrs, Wilbur ^\u2019^Hf OmahaNeb.; we^e Tobin, Cesaire Gervais and Aid.E.; licet,ce* was finedsten dollars and Fuller at Lake Massawippi cn : M^onalQ t of thair 9i\u2019,t Mrii c H.Fortier will support Mr.How-jcosts 0\u2019r eight dayg in jai].\tK -.ard.Enthusiasm throughout the dis-district is growing with the approach of polling day, both organizations issuing the usual optimistic statements Etienne- Beauregard, accused of having obtained money under false pretenses, was allowed out on a personal ball of $1,000.Gordon Hutchins, of St.Armand, was remanded until August 5th for their way home from a two thou> ^ Gorj winds0r street, end mile motor trip through On-j ^\t,\t*\t» tario and the Central States.The many friends of Mrs.Michael .\t_\t*\t* r owuvAnVf.\u2019 Davey, formerly of Barnston, Que., Miss Terese Flynn, of Sherbiooke,.regret t0 hear of her serious illness at the home of J\".er niece, is spending the summer holidays with her aunt, Mrs.A.W.Mills, I vvaa I e III exinttru UllLl.-pTN U U C L ULJl AU»A\t- '\t.\t, ,\t« The niore practical members of sentence, when found guilty of petty Rock Forest, where Mrs.Ayotte, o.AN ILLUSTRIOUS NEWSBOY, When the Civil War in the United States gallons per day, and I assume thatijn order ^hat every available elec- both parties realize, however, that: theft, in the words of the late Hon.John] The case against Evariste Rien-Pope \u201cElections ain\u2019t won by pray- deau for house breaking was dis-er,\u201d and that hard work will be re- ! missed, quired if they hope to realize their ;\t- tSS*.heavy\tfONTFST the active campaigning having i\tUfA ü E AJiJ a brought to the minds of more people than usual the issues at stake.was in progress, Thomas A.Edison, the electrical\tthe growth of the City of ,\t6\t.\t.\tSnerbrooke, the water consumption wizard was a newspaper boy, and in a recentjwou]d eventually reach ten million article describes how he sold war specials of the gallons per day.To supply such a 1 Detroit dailies at twenty-five cents each, and that, y0.lume °f 'vat?r\ta in one day he sold l.UUU copies at from ten to fjfteen square miies exclusive of tw'enty-five cents.The Record offers its Election water area.As stated above, Company The Massey-Harris Company has an Special on Monday night at the Tegular price to ; Brompton Lake is the only water American branch from which they supply much of their Canadian requirements.There is not in Canada a single Canadian motor industry, yet thirty years ago we made in Canada all our own vehicles.tor may be brought to the poll both organizers are arranging for fleets of cars in order that distance may not be held as an excuse for voter absenting himself on July 28th.TODAY LED BY FARNHAM PEN ! Lynn, Mass., is also a guest.Mrs.Dresser, Mrs.F.King, Mr.Chas.Dresser and Mr.Alex.Bishop, of Lynn, Mass., spent a few days recently guests at the same home.* * * Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Lawrence, of Kingston, Ont., are spending a holiday in Sherbrooke.Mrs.F.N.Me-Créa is in Kingston with her little Mrs.A.W.Mills, Rock Forest.Miss Ida Hovey* of Springfield, Mass., who is visiting relatives in Sherbrooke, is at present the guest of her brother, Mr.Frederick Hovey and Mrs.Hovey, Queen Street.* ?« Mr.and Mrs.Richard J.Buehler, of Chicago, 111., who were week-end guests of their aunt, Mrs.I.F.Ful- granddaughter during their stay in ier.Walton Avenue, have left for Sherbrooke.\t1 Boston, Mass.Lussier, Mr.and Mrs.A.Boisvert, Mr.and Mrs.A.Charpentier, Mr.and Mrs.A.Delorme, all of Mont- \u2022Î* **?«J» «$\u2022 **\u2022 «J» *$* *;* *j*\t*> * * * * 1* CITY BRIEFLETS 4»\t\u2022$» ,*i* *1* *î* *5* v *î* f** *î* *** 4* v *** v *i* \u201cF after the sanitary survey which tained last Sunday afternoon in an ~\t_\tautomobile accident near Asbestos, and whose condition was very critical for a few days, is now much improved and on the road to recovery.,\t- i L\t,i .1\t,, î ! body that would answer such re- newsboys with the request that they sell each qUirements.copy at five cents.Only 1,000 copies will be] The elevation of Brompton Lake printed at eleven o'clock on Monday night, with is given as 783 feet above mean complete election returns up to 10.30.The kveI\u2019 and its, diLtane.e fr0.m+the ,\t.\t.\t.\t,\t.city, in a fstraight line is sixteen standing of the parties will be given at that hour, miles.This lake was examined last, Ye do manufacture in Canada all our own\twith\tthe final results in the\tEastern constituencies,\tyear as a proposed source of sup-j \"'ho\tis\tin the Sherbrooke\tHospital furniture, but that is for the sectional reason that\tand\tthe first returns from\tthe Western Canada.\tp]]y ^or.,t',e F°wn of Richmond, and\ter-nS\tserious\tmjunes\tsus the Minister or 1 rade and Uommerce is a turni- ,\\ova bcotia and .New Brunswick returns should was made) the Provincial Bureau ture maker, and that the Minister of Customs is be complete by nine o\u2019clock, Quebec and Ontario of Health required that the water elected in a constituency where the chief indus- fairly complete by ten o\u2019clock.\the chlorinated before its use owing tries are twenty furniture factories.Naturally\tI he boys will be up\tlate at night, and we\twhich the lake was exposed, this industry has been immune from the vendetta,\ttrust\tnone of our lads will\tbe blamed for asking\tj note in the issue of the Daily It had been good political strategy and had the nickel.Though we confess one anonymous Record of July 18th, that you are strengthened the Liberal appeal had they express- corespondent, no doubt a lady of Penny Bank ^a°erg supply^Consequently'^pre^ ed their conversion to protection of industry- by descent, has cavilled at the very idea! Five cents sUme that Brompton Lake would giving to the manufacturers the same considéra- for a Record!\tn,0^ .Prove satisfactory to you as r\tr\tPik L-,, L.t-L!\tchlorination would still have to be tion given to the dairy farmers in a promise of,\tkJn, by heck!\tused Te 'e^\trrMTr»D>c Mm-c- uz-u-it-\t'\t* am sorry to differ with you There are other errors in strategy in the pre-\tEDITOR S NOTE BOOK.\ton the matter of filtration.The sent campaign, and the Conservatives have made * Tvvo\tcorrespondents, both anonymous, have j\t[he® PmvTnrial BwIL^oTHealth a few, but they have not been as inept as in\tsought to\tdisturb the peace of the editor during I\t^\tsuch a* to render the water safe former campaigns.They were lazy in selecting his confinement in a dark chamber, where he had fnf!tTr0nflLtrretai1nedn^\u2019 candidates, and lacked the proper teaching and to dictate his page each day.One is a woman tor of safety.This practice of retraining of candidates whom they did select.Too who will some day regret her hasty cry of taining chlorination after filtra- r,\u201d», °f d*\u201d\t*\"OW\u201c\u2018\t1» «¦>«\u2022 h\"'* horn W»i!Sî .tTna^UYnd0!*:*^ ^\t.\tand signs himself a casual reader, and also knowledge in London and Paris.In some constituencies nearby the Conser-\tgjoats over the aS3ertion that the editor \"subjects !\tThe maps referred to in ,his let- vative cand,dates are making beautiful breaks\thimself to\tthe inevitable and misses miserably any\tth^ because of lack of training in diplomacy and good pub]ic 8ympathy that would otherwise be given to Kic Su^eJ?Ottawa \u2019\t?iïfr!\"!;:\u201eT.LLare ki ing splend,d chances bF ] him.\u201d Whilst we have expressed our opinion of;\tYours uly.the poison letter writer, and the anonymous back-\tTHEO.J.LAFRENIERE, biter, and have suppressed many hundreds of ]\tSanitary Engineer, si S letters effecting others, we propose to have a photo, engraving made of some of these mischievous letters and thus expose to the pity of their fellows the authors.This may be called spiteful, but it will be but doing a public duty to Tmrty-Seven of F.fty-0ne Weeks ieal> Mr.Clarence Sweeney, of New r i j j m , i n j\tYork; Miss Poirier, of Waterloo; Concluded\u2014total Production Miss Gessin, of New Bedford, Mass.; for Past Week 629 Eggs.The Quebec Western Egg-laying MRS.KRAUSE, OF MONTREAL, Contest, which is being conducted at MTTf\u2019W TMPRnwn\ttbe Lennoxville Experimental Farm, Mrs.Charles Krause of Montreal, haU con,cI«ded\tthirty-seventh \u2019\tweek, and is headed by the entry of Rhode Island Reds owned by Mr.A.G.Sim, of Farnham, which has a total of 1,843.8 points.Second place is held by the entry of White Leghorns owned by Mr.C.D.Calder, of Cowansville, with ! 1,732.2 points.The entry of Barred Rocks owned by Experimental Sta-REMOVING OLD LAMP POSTS tion No.2, with fifty-six eggs, had During tht past few days em- the highest individual production ployees of the municipal electric1\t^ \"-eek just closed department have been engaged ^e^erinCÏ^rth^plst week removing the old wooden lamp post», was £29 eggs, while for thPe contest from King s-reet.\t! to date it is 25,559 eggs.Since the new ornamen.al ligh^» ;\tThe pens in the contest stand at were erected the former posts arc present time in the following or-no longer needed and their presence der.did not improve the appearance of ] a.G.Sim, Farn- the street,\t; ham,\u2019.R.I.R.Last night drilling was under, L.J.Scott, Sawyerway at the corner of King and '.Vei- ville\t.B.R.lington streets for the concealed ic.D.Calder, Cow- cables ipbich are co take care of the j ansville,.W.L.wires which formerly were held up i L.A.Gnaedinger, Val- , Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Trudeau and ' Miss Marcelle Trudeau, of St.Hya-! cinthe; Mrs.Valois and Mrs.L.Casavant, of Pointe aux Trembles.TOWGOOD \u2014 EVANS.OYAMA, B.C., July 23.\u2014A charming wedding which created great local interest was solemnized at St.Mary\u2019s Church on Saturday afternoon, June 21st, when Miss Vera Evans, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Evans was united in marriage to Thomas Towgood, second son of Mr.and Mrs.A.Towgood.The officiating clergyman was the Rev.H.Pearson.The little church was beautifully decorated.Peonies The total production by the nine- 1 and carnations were grouped on the altar, a bridal bride\u2019s parents.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Evans, formerly resided and where Mrs.T.Towgood was born.COFFER\u2014HATCH A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, July 19th, at \u201cWillow Retreat,\u201d the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Hatch, Brompton Road, when their daughter, Reta Aleta, was united in marriage to Mr, William Irving Coffer, of La Gabelle, Que.The wedding ceremony took place on the lawn under an arch of evergreens, beautifully decorated with j summer flowers and wedding bells, Rev.Dr.W.S.Lennon, pastor of Trinity United Church officiating.The bride, who was given away by her father, was prettily gowned in white georgette trimmed with point-d\u2019esprit, the bridal vêil being caught in place with orange blossoms.She carried a shower bou- \u201ch I quet of pink roses and sweet pea., arch of syrlnga and , T,\tMi\u201e Kathleen 1,843.8 1,716.5 1,732.2 by the wooden poles.rabid partizanship.This is not a partizan election.It is an appeal to Canadians to adopt the policy of Canada First with the safe protection of all the business of agriculture and of other basic industries.Premier Taschereau, at Quebec, showed O.-.awa tne road, but they refused to take it.The suppress the cowardly minds from spreading their Hon.Mr.Taschereau and his associates forced the spleen.exportation of the finished paper where w« had been exporting pulp.The world is calling for Canada's resources.It is political strategy- and conservative busi- R.S.White, the popular Conservative member of Parliament, and the long time chief editor of the Montreal Gazette, had a quick switch made ness sense that we sell them flour and biscuits, upon him in the election campaign.A Mr.Car-instead of v heat, and that we build up our home veth, an unknown, had opened offices all through SCHOOL BOARD MEETING HELD AT EAST ANGUS GOOD CATCH OF COD FISH ST.JOHN\u2019S, Nfld., July 23.\u2014Opérât between Hopedale and Battle] Harbor, Labrador, 137 vessels have secured sixty thousand quintals of ! cod fish to date.Trapmen number-, ing 250 and 105 handliners have landed 33,285 quintals, according t'> a report of statistician Mercier, who\t_ arrived here today on the coastal! A- Oair steamer Kyle.leyfield, H.R.Drew, North Hatley.Exnerimental Farm, No.2, .\t.B.Riverside Poultry F., Bishop\u2019s Crossing VV Miss R.G.Knight, Beebe, .\tW.P.L.Green, Sherbrooke.W Ste Agathe des Monts, .B.B.R.1,687.1 B.It.R.L.W.1,608.8 1,575.5 1,475.4 ,\t,\t,\t| The bridesmaid.Miss Kathleen peonies received the happy couple.]\tsistgr of the bride> wor6 \"carnations an^pink ]\t«^\"ha^ aifd^shoe^to^!^ ] \u201cj\t** weie arranged.\t,\t,\t!\tThe little\tflower girl, Dorothy The participating parties are both\tMoe cousin\tof th6 bridei Was well known and very popular local- charming in a sweet little dress of ly, having grown up in Oyama and pink taffeta and carried a bas-attended the public and nigh school?0f pink sweet peas and for-here.The bride, who entered the | get-me-nots church on the arm of her father, was xhe gr0om was attended bv Mr.charmingly dressed in carnation peter Gray 0f Quebec pink silk with a hat to match, and\tj\tMrs.Ira\u2019\tHuxtable, of Granby, carried a bouquet of Ophe.ia roses\ta\tCOusin of\tthe bride, played the and asparagus fern.She was attend- wedding march, ed by Miss Alice Towgood, sister of , immediately after the ceremony uhe bridegroom as maid of honor, I the bride and groom received the dressed in flowered gown and pink congratulationg of the numerous hat in harmony with the bride, and I relatives and guests, following R.____________ I F.Wattier, Abord-a- ON WAY FOR FISHING TRIP TO | v P1^ab]-' SouthW' L' 1,392.6 1,372.9 GREENLAND ST.JOHN\u2019S, Nfld., July 23.The R.^^rtson, Farn-Spamsh auxiliary bark Ibaso, eigh- ; ban).W.W.B.R.1,304.8 teen days out of Gibraltar, arrived j Lennoxville Experi-here last night en route for a fiah- mental Station.B.j ing trip to Greenland.The auxiliary ; C.Billing, Sher- ] trawling vessels Tolosa and Deva i tarra, which will accompany the - | Ibaso, arrived this morning.They Regular Session Held With Five wil1 re5Ume the v°ya*e soon- B.R.Dor- .W.L.markets so tTat in good time our export markets will be but a; a by-product in a gold mine.THE TORCH THAT BURNS THE MAN WHO CARRIES IT.What others have feared to do, the Hon.L.A.Taschereau, returning from his retreat in the deep and resting woods, has attempted, to light the fires of prejudice and carry a crusade into Saskatchewan as did Peter the Hermit carry the torch for his crusade into Palestine in olden time.The Hon.Louis Alexandre has criticised the **r another year.Mr.H.H.x=.,\t.\t,\t.\t.\tL doe* the things he refrained from doing in order to c.op#r was a int d djt StMet, wm swept out of the conteat when the;getlt._\ti Owing to the small\tamount\tof rampant Methodist minister declaimed against the\t* \u2022\t«\t»\t\u2022\t\u2022\tj money on hand, the secretary-treas- pemocrats with the cry of ' Rum, Romanism and ( of course it\u2019s unlucky to get married\ton\tFriday ! Rebellion.It was a bit of religious fanaticism 1 Why should Friday be an exception ?\tj accordlng^to law.\u2019 '\t\u201d *r *\tJ\u2019 in jail.II he is unable to pay th'- and j{nracG Hoivin.Fathers Pelle costs of the case he v'l.i spend tnrec Ler and Boucher and Mrs.A.Marion additional months behind the bars, rendered vocal solos and Mr.Horace Alberta Lahaie, of Greenlay, wife; l.Ecuyer a violin solo, of Arthur Fortin, appeared thi The breakfast was served at the morning on a charge of attempted \u201cWindsor\u201d at which there were suicide and was remanded for a : seventy-five invited guests.week.Mr.and Mrs.Desjardins left for 1 a trip up the Saguenay, the bride ] travelling in a printed crepe en- i like your semble with hat and shoes to match, j I The out-of-town guests included Mr.and Mrs.George Casavant, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene, Desjardins, Mr.A.IT WAS Waitress\u2014Don\u2019t you college pudding, sir?Diner\u2014No, Miss.I'm afraid there is an egg in it which ought to have been expelled.\u2014Cork Examiner I Desjardins, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Conservative Meeting TOWN HALL, LENNOXVILLE.Wednesday, at 8.30, July 23rd, (Daylight Saving Time) LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED Speakers; Mr.W.H.LYNCH, K.C., Mr.A.Crepeau, Mr.Chas.Mignault, and others.EVERYONE WELCOME. SHERBROOKE.DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930.PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFLETS ** *{\u2022 ; ** + **\u2022>************; T room, LeBaron Inn, No.Hatley.! Dancing at the Avalon tonight.Discontinued lines of ladies\u2019 shoee, values to $12 for $4.95, and $6.96.Cash only.Wiggett\u2019s Shoe Store.Pianos and Player Pianos carefully tuned, regulated and repaired.Prompt service and reasonable rates for first class work.Phone 14.\u2014 H.\tC.Wilson & Sons, Limited.* For two weeks only, permanent wave, $5, complete, written guarantee with each wave.Louis Beauty Shoppe,75 Wellington N, Phone 2071.Dancing at the Avalon tonight.Kushner\u2019s Beauty Shop\u2014Marcel wave, shampoo and hair cut, 8.30 to 1 p.m., $1.00 every day.Marcel wave 50c.Work done by experts.For appointment call 2385.Large_ family of imported dolls at May Mitchell\u2019s Specialty Shoppe.Broken line of bloomers, bobettes and vests.Values $1.25 to $1.75, for 79c.Odd sweaters, $3.98.Rummage sale to be held on Friday morning, July 25th, at the Market, by the 53rd Chapter of I.\tO.D.E.Anyone with rummage to donate, please phone 957M.Dancing at the Avalon tonight, GAVE A REVIEW OF PROGRAMME AT CONVENTION Rotarian Bart Holtham Was Speaker at Weekly Meeting of Local Club Yesterday\u2014Gave Extracts of Convention Speakers' Addresses.ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public that we have opened a home made doughnut factory at 101 Alexander St.Your order respectfully solicited.Doughnuts fresh daily.\u2014Ames & Stowe, Prop.Phone 2747-W.35TH BATTERY C.A.All N.C.O.\u2019s and men of the 35th Batterv will report to the Belvidere St.Armory at 8 p.m.Thursday, July 24th, to draw balance of equipment for camp.Still a few vacancies for recruits for Petawawa Camp on July 28th to August 6th inclusive.TRAVEL WORRIES ARE ELIMINATED Every Moment Available For Real Enjoyment.The district governor being unable to be present at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club at the New Sherbrooke House yesterday, Rotarian Holtham, who represented the local club last \\yeek at the district assembly at Almira, New York, delivered an interesting account to his fellow Rotarians of his experiences at the convention.In touching the \u201chigh spots\u201d of the event, he expressed a hope that all Rotarians here would realize that Sherbrooke is part and parcel of Rotary International, and that it is up to the members to make of the local organization a worthy contributor to this world-wide club.\u201cUpon my arrival at the assembly,\u201d said Rotarian Holtham, \u201cmy first impressions were of the existing spirit of fellowship that prevailed throughout; and the prompt dispatch of all business matters.\u201d In discussing the primary aims, plans and objects of Rotary at the assembly, Rotarian Holtham said stress was laid upon the fact that it is the duty of every Rotarian, not only to uphold his \"lub ideal, which is of service, and to apply it to his own business principles, but to pass it on to his fellowman, whether he be Rotarian or not.Interesting extracts were then read from several speakers\u2019 addresses.At the district assembly.A vote of thanks was moved the speaker by Rotarian Richardson and vice-president Parent, who presided in the absence of President Diplock, mentioned the fact that active business was being carried on by the Inter-city Committee, and that in the near future there should be several inter-city meetings.A glorious boat trip on the.lower St.Lawrence and the Majestic Sag- \\ uenay, Historic Quebec City, Ste.\\ Anne de Beaupre and Montmorency Falls.Sightseeing and scenic grandeur by day, dancing on palatial steamers or at the famous Chateau Frontenac in the evening.And all for less than $50.00 for the entire holiday, with all hotel, rail and boat reservations made in advance.The next Quebec Central All-Expense Tour parties leave July 30th and August 1st.Or you may travel independently.A phone call to Quebec Central P.-.ssenger Dept, (phone 1422) Sherbrooke, will bring full details.FIRE CALL ANSWERED Fire stations one and three answered a fire call at 84 Laurier street Allatt\u2019s Quality Bread at about ten o\u2019clock this morning.The firemen worked for about an hour, controlling a f.f- \u2022;* take in this outing must register by Saturday.Those in charge of the camp are anxious to make the stay there as comfortable as possible and it would help the Caretaker to know how many to prepare for.4 4 4 4 4\t4 4* 4 4'* 4* 4 4 4 4\u2018 4 4 4 LENNOXVILLE *\t4 «J* ?> «J* «I* «$?«î« ?$* 4* «$* «î»\t?I*\t*ï* «I* Miss Annie MacDonald, of Bartlett, N.H., was a week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs.F.Gagnon, College Street.Mr.and Mrs.Findlay Kerr, of Toronto, were recent guests of Miss C.George.Mrs.Burbank, King street west, Sherbrooke, accompanied by her niece, Miss Gwendolyn George, of Lennoxville, left on Monday for a stay of six weeks with friends in Manitoba.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mosher are spending a vacation at \u201cCamp Racket,\u201d Bacon\u2019s Bay, and entertained as guests over the week-end Mr.and Mrs.L.Bozer, Miss Ursula Bo-zer and Master Donald Bozer, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Bassett and Mr.and Mrs.F.Titcomb and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Beastall (formerly Miss Ruth Edwards, of Lennoxville), of Northampton, Mass., were guests last week of Mrs.J.A.Seale and other friends in town.LET US ALL HOLD THAT WHICH WE HAVE \u201cBack to the country on the 4.16.\u201d The Quebec Central Railway call their 4.15 southbound train the \u201cShoppers\u2019 Special,\u201d but in the summertime it is used by the returning head of the house, who eagerly watches his home railway depot to see if his car is waiting for him.It would be a calamity should this popular train be taken off, even though it is generally known that it is not a profitable service train for the Q.C.R.To the Record it would -'nrsTYSTrcTnnnrg mr sinnnnnsin^, j DU.DADCHE'S HOSPITAL EYE\u2014EAR\u2014NOSE and THROAT DISEASES.Eyes Examined for GLASSES.92 KING STREET WEST 3 Patriotic The motto of this dairy is Sherbrooke products for Sherbrooke people\u2014not New Zealand.Why?because Sherbrooke supplies the best milk, cream and butter in the land.No unemployment in Sherbrooke when local industries employ more and more of their own citizens.Buy and boost \u201cmade in Sherbrooke\u201d products.Sherbrooke Pure Milk Co., Limited Phones: 886 and 887.indeed be a loss to lose this afternoon train which serves 9,000 readers in the towns and villages along the line, readers who all receive the paper in time for the evening meal, the solace and comfort with the paper after the game of golf or the greater game of work.YEARS AGO crude spectacles were made and the public had no choice, because, there were no others.TODAY OPTOMETRY is a science, and there\u2019s comfort in seeing when glasses are designed right.McCONNELL\u2019S OPTOMETRISTS 54 KING ST.WEST\t\u2014\tSHERBROOKE, QUE.SPECIALS! Folks Holidaying sometimes overlook birthdays, anniversaries,special occasions.It's easy to telegraph for FLOWERS from wherever you may be.Absence is no excuse for forgetfulness, for any florist displaying the Mercury sign can order flowers for you for the friends back home.John Milford & Son IS8 Wellington SI.No.Phone 174.j Members Florist Telegraph | Delivery Association.ELECTRIC SETS Fadiola 33\u2019s and 100A Speakers (Demonstrators).Reg.$111.50.Spe.$ SO Radiola 44 Cabinet Set .$160 Atwater-Kent Screen-Grid 55 Set, Cabinet Type .$175 Erla Phonograph Combination set (new) .Atwater Kent No.36 Set Complete .Atwater Kent No.37 Set Complete.Atwater Kent Arm Chair Cabinet Sets .$ Radiola 17 Sets Complete $ $215 $ 60 $ 70 99 60 BATTERY SETS 5\tTube Atwater Kent, com.$40 6\tTube Atwater Kent, com.$50 5\tTube Crosley Cabinet .$45 6\tTube Radiola Portable, Superheterodyne (Suitable for campers) .5 Tube Atwater Kent No.20 Specials .5 Tube Atwater Kent Open Type Set.$30 Each of the above sets have been carefully tested and carry the regular ROSS-KEELER service guarantee, for three months free service.$50 $35 $2.00 Down \u2014 $2.00 Weekly.We also maintain RADIO SERVICE which is unequalled in this vicinity.Four Radio Experts in our employ.ROSS-KEELER ELECTRIC CO.Phones: 644-645.15 Frontenac Street.¦ 50 FORD n a Others On S i Friday and Saturday July 24-25-26 FREE LICENSE WITH EVERY CAR WE GUARANTEE This car has been through our service department, worked on by competent mechanics, and is, to the best of our knowledge, free from any mechanical defects, and carries a ten-day guarantee for replacement of defective parts and free service on adjustments.2.\tThe purchaser of this car may drive it for five days, and then if not satisfied for any reason, turn it back and apply the money paid as a credit on the purchase of any other car in stock\u2014new or used (assuming .that the car has not been damaged in any way, and that the car finally decided upon is of an equal or higher value than the preceding one).3.\tThe Title of this car is clear and free from all encumbrances, and will be given you upon full settlement for the car.SHERBROOKE MOTORS LIMITED.Dated 193 Per 40% CASH, \u2014 Balance divided in 12 Monthly Payments.All O our Prices are marked specially for these Big Days.5% DISCOUNT ON FIRST FIVE SALES DAILY.OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P.M.Tudor Ford 1928\tRoadster Ford 1926\t1929 Coupe Ford New Motor, good Æ ||f| f||| tires.Low mileage\tGood all over.Bargain at\t LCSbIIII\tJFor.\"kr.n.e.w-.475.00 Tudor Whippet 1927 Good condition.Paint and tires good.to S ^Jailli\tCoupe Ford 1926 mZ.Trr!.100.00\tDodge Touring 1924 Motor overhauled.*fl\tItiA For\t ItJlMltJ Coupe Chevrolet 1928 New pistons and rear end.300.00\t1930 Coupe Ford Only 2500 miles.Just like new.(J ï ÜLU'w\tLight Delivery Chevrolet 1929 Good condition,\tAA For\t tfO.UU Coupe Ford 1928\t1930 Sport Roadster Ford\tTudor Fcrd 1923 Just overhauled.Bargain at\t 4UUiUU\tGood condition.\tflU Repossessed .\t^\t50.00 - 1 Ton Tr-ick Ford 1928 Repossessed.Repainted, and in 37S.0@ Truck, ons Ten Dcdge 1926 4§0.G@ Extra good shap all over.5 Tudor Fords 1929 .475.00 For this sale at.SHERBROOKE MOTORS LIMITED Albion Hotel Yard.Distributors for FORD Cars.Phones: 731.732.SE-tSBr.!.\u2019*» ~PTT 2031 0177 ~F££Ë SI>£ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1930.Record\u2019s Classified Ads.gjfjcr&roofec Bailr» fccrorb PRICES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.CASH BATE\u2014*5e.for 12 word» for on« in»ertioe ; ï «nt» each additional «¦ordi « insertion» for the com of five, except nnder guaranteed r»»nlta, \u2022when the rate i» 2 cent* each word flat CHARGE RATE\u2014Ten cent» extra each insertion to cover coat of bookkeeping and collection.ERRORS in advertfeementa will be rectified immediately on attention being called thereto.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE Registered, accredited two year ' old bull for sale cheap, also pure bred and grade heifer calves ; Leicester ewe lambs.L.A.Smith, Sutton, Que.Phone 42.21, POULTRY FOR SALE 200 APRIL AND MAY B.ROCK chickens, $125 for lot.H.Lalu-miere, Compton Station, Que.AGENTS WANTED ! T> O R T R A I T AGENTS\u2014WRITE FOR I -L Catalogue and prices.United Art Lim- : ited, 162 John, Toronto.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS.Announcement of Death, when funeral notica is added.Card of Thank», In Memoriam\u201475e.an insertion: Engagement.Weddings.Birth Notice*, 50c.Poetry and lists of flowers sent, 2c.per word.A coet of 25c.extra when charge account is opened.MALE HELP WANTED Responsible Canadian manufac- 1 turer wants dealer for exclusive franchise for Oil Burners and Coal Blowers.Box , No.6S Record.SITUATIONS VACANT rOU CAN EARN GOOD MONEY IN spare time at home making display BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS DEATHS JOHNSTON\u2014William, in his 89th year, died July 22nd, at his late residence, 45 London St., beloved husband of the late Jane Sangster Johnston.Funeral from the above residence at 2 p.rr., Thursday, July 24, Rev.Dr.Read officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.In charge of Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors.IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of Neil J.Buchar.nan, Double Feature Programme.GRANADA (A United Theatre) Wednesday Until Saturday.NANCY CARROLL a Çammount Otcture / Devil's Ho/io'a The Charming Comedienne in a Dramatic Romance.Added Feature- \u201c3 Sisters\u201d Featuring Louise Dresser and a splendid cast.Granada Short Subjects.PREMIER ^ SHtmiTOKSBWORnE PlcmR£PiAYHOOSC I THE LAST DAY Olive BORDEN Lloyd HUGHES IN HELLO SISTER ALSO KEN MAYNARD IN \u201cSENOR AMERICANO\u201d 3 Days Only\u2014Starting Thurs.Triumphant Epic of Mankind! Jhe CASE OE SERGEANT GlliSCHA CHESTER MORRIS BETTY COMPSON JEAN HERSHOLT CANADIAN LADS SHOW ABILITY ABOUT JUDGING cards.No canvassing or soliciting.We in* who died July 23rd, 1928.struct you and supply you with woik.Write today for free booklet.The Menkenitt Com pany.Ltd.16 Dominion Bldg.Toronto.Inserted by HIS WIFE AND FAMILY.Drummondville, Que.FOR SALE Tent, ?ft.by 6.20 inch side walk, ridge and end poles, board floor, curing camp cot, the lot $IS.50.Phone 1281-M.TOO Blue serge suit, size email for owner, cost $35, will sell for $1E.Phone 1281-M.Electric phonograph, ortho- phonic style, Victor mahogany cabinet, automatic stop.Variety of national and authentic foreign lecords.For saie at a bargain.No reasonable offer refused.See :t at 119 King St- West, Apt.4 TEACHERS WANTED FOR SALE AND TO RENT House for sale or to let\u2014241 Wellington St- Scu:h.Apply to Dr.Darehe, Ktng ÇT.HY store, cn Mt.Pleasant Hal cue.F\u2019TEST CLASS TENEMENT.SIX ROOMS and bath.99 Council S:.Apply O.C.florbette, 97 Council SL \\ O' E FRONT :e AN I Apartment T EN EM ENT OF G ROUND FLOOR OFFICE ON WEL-gton Street.Aoout 490 square feet c* office apace cn ground fioor on Welling-tijH etreet will be rented or learned at 1100 per month to deeir&ble tenant, frontage of 16 feet.Apply to E.G.Pierce, at the Sher-br ook e Record Of f i ce.Professional and Busi ness Directory ADVOCATES YXTELLS k LYNCH, ADVOCATES, GRAN-\u2019\u2019 aca Theatre Building.TAUGG, KIGNAULT & HOLTHAM, AD- it , voi-ite», McManamy 70 Wellington St.North, & W a lab Building Phone 1589.M ORRIS & WOLFE.ADVOCATES, ETC.Sherbrooke ar.d Richn Otie.CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS I H.BRYCE, C.P.A., C.G.4., AUDITOR.186 Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Tel.l$0iî.CHARTERED ACCOUNT A N T S_ HASKELL, ELDERK1.S & CO.MONTREAL, SHERBROOKE, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, 58 Weiiin,rt Wainwell \t\t\t\t.03\t.03 *\t\t\t\t NEW YORK QUOTATIONS\t\t\t\t The following quotations of today\u2019s\tprices on the New York Stock\t\t\t Exchange are furnished by Johnston &\tWard:\t\t\t \tOpen\tHigh\tLow\tNoon American Can\t\t129%\t131%\t129%\t131 % American-Foreign Power \t\t72%\t72%\t7214\t72% American Radiator \t\t26%\t26%\t26%\t26 % American Smelting \t\t65%\t66%\t65 %\t66% American T.& T\t\t217\t218%\t217\t218% Anaconda \t\t\t\t\t\t50%\t50%\t50\t50% Baltimore & Ohio \t\t106%\t106%\t106%\t106% Bethlehem Steel\t\t81%\t83%\t81%\tsa'/.Canada Dry \t\t67\t67%\t66%\t67% Canadian Pacific \t\t188%\t188%\t188\t188 Chesapeake & Ohio \t\t189%\t191\t189%\t191 Chrysler\t\t30%\t31%\t30\t31 Commonwealth Southern \t\t14%\t14%\t14%\t14% Congoleum Company \t\t\t\t12%\t12%\t12%\t12% Consolidated Gas \t\t\t112%\t113\t111%\t113 Continental Oil \t\t21%\t22%\t21%\t22% Corn Products \t\t95%\t96%\t95%\t96 Dupont \t\t107%\t109%\t107%\t109% Eastman Kodak \t\t209'2\t213\t209 %\t213 Erie Railroad \t\t12%\t42%\t42%\t42% General Asphalt \t\t\u202216%\t46%\t46%\t46% General Motors \t\t44%\t45%\t44%\t45% General Railway Signal \t\t78\t79\t77%\t79 Gillette Razor\t\t77%\t79%\t77%\t79% Goodrich Tire \t\t27%\t28\t27%\t28 Goodyear Tire \t\t\t67%\t67%\t67%\t67% Granby Mining \t\t23\t23%\t23\t23% ] General Electric\t\t71%\t73\t71%\t73 Hudson Motor \t\t35\t35%\t35\t35% International Harvester\t\t82\t83%\t82\t83 Inter.Tel.& Tel\t\t47%\t47%\t47%\t47% Montgomery Ward \t\t37\t37%\t37\t37% Nash Motors \t\t35%\t37%\t35%\t36 National Cash Register\t\t52%\t53%\t52\t52% National Power & Light\t\t44%\t46\t44%\t45% Phillips Pete \t\t33%\t33%\t33%\t33% \t15\t15\tir>\t15 Radio Corporation \t\t44\t45\t44\t4 4% Remington-Rand \t\t\t28%\t29%\t28%\t29% Sears Roebuck \t\t\t\t67%\t67%\t67\t67% Standard Oil of New Jersey \t\t\t74%\t74%\t74\t74% Standard Oil of New York\t\t\t33%\t33%\t32%\t32% Standard Gas & Electric \t\t\t\t93\t93\t93\t93 Stewart Warner \t\t\t25\t25\t25\t25 Simmons \t,,\t27%\t27%\t26%\t27% Studebaker \t\t\t32%\t32%\t32%\t32% Texas Company \t\t52%\t52%\t52%\t52% Texas Gulf Sulphur \t\t\t57%\t58%\t57%\t58% Union Pacific \t\t222\t222\t222\t222 U.S.Rubber \t\t23%\t23%\t23%\t23% U.S.Steel \t\t166%\t168\t166\t168 Vanadium Corporation \t\t101\t102\t100\t102 Willys Overland \t\t6%\t6%\t6%\t6% Wool worth Co\t\t58\t60\t58\t60 Yellow Cab\t\t27%\t27%\t27%\t27% currently yielding nearly 6 3-4 per cent, is recognized as having considerable merit, both in respect to equity and earning power.This is the senior security of the company, all funded debt having been retired last year.During the fiscal year 1929 earnings were more than twice dividend requirements.Though the present year still has two months to run the dividend on both the preferred and common stocks has been earned.Low value of the stock at the moment is due to uncertainty , over business for the coming year, j In this respect, however, it is understood that several good orders are in prospect while a free movement of the crop would have a favorable effect upon the railways decision in MORE FIRMNESS WAS APPARENT Montreal Power, Nickel and Dominion Bridge Were Higher, While Brazilian Gained a Quarter at 39 1-2.MONTREAL UYE STOCK MARKET QUOTATIONS MONTREAL, Que., July 23.\u2014 There were only 35 cattle, 91 lambs, 163 hogs and 31 calves received for sale on the two Montreal markets, in addition a couple of cars of Mon- cheaply as Quebec makes ice in January.\u201d\t! This duty of one cent per pound 1 on butter, declared the speaker, was in reality no protection at all, as the produ.ee was brought from New Zealand on Canadian Governmen Merchant Marine tips, which operated at a loss, the difference in costs of transportation coming ?\u2022{» .j* «j* «j#\t*j* «j* Asked 100.80 102.351 NF\\Y/ YORK PRESS MARKET COMMENT t ed as chairman, ______ V total debt of the country of nearly $300,000,000.Mr.Hackett was supported by Mrs.Bielbee, of Montreal, A.Tour-igny, of Magog, and T.V.Reed, of North Hatley.Dr.C.J.Edgar act- I \u20ac1 *7 Furnished by McManamy & Walsh.?!>
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